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Help a girl out, please. Where to find venture capital? (Angel investors)
I have a lovely idea for a yummy sort of venture, one that is not mainstream yet is not online. I want to talk to someone who's done this sort of thing before and discuss the idea and see if I should bother figuring out how to write a good business proposal and finding some investors.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please? Assistance is dearly appreciated. :) |
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any head involved?
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I rmember a site vcbuzz.com NEVER used them or anything just remember coming across it.
But let me prepare you that the days of people investing in things because its cute etc. are over If your plan involves making real profit then you will have no problem |
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EscortBiz: Thanks hon, appreciate the tip. The idea doesn't fall into the cute category, but it's more of the "rarely seen/done" thing I think. I'm still investigating it, but so far I've only found one other...and NONE in my general area. There's certainly interest in it, but no one has done it here yet and I think it'd go over famously. Once again, thank you for your tip. :) |
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The easiest way? It's a VC called the 'Rich Husband'
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Head to your local gov building. There are lots of gov grants for small start ups & probably some private investment companies they can send you to as well.
In Canada, the big one is the Business Development Bank of Canada. You go to them with a decent business proposal & if the numbers work, they'll lend you the money. They have specific funding for female owned/operated businesses as well. I would imagine your area would have something simiilar. |
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