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		<title>OTCBB NASDAQ: How To Structure Your Company For Venture Capital Investment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 07:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Business Owners: Build A Corporate Structure That Investors Love! Ok, you've decided to go after investment capital but you're not sure where to start. Here are the basics that you should pay close attention to before putting your company in front of investors.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Business Owners: Build A Corporate Structure That Investors Love! Ok, you&#8217;ve decided to go after investment capital but you&#8217;re not sure where to start. Here are the basics that you should pay close attention to before putting your company in front of investors.</p>
<p>First and foremost you need to perform an industry analysis that answers the questions pertaining to where you are in the industry and who are your competitors. It doesn&#8217;t matter what product or service you offer. You could be selling underwater sock fitting kits and there is a competitor and industry leader somewhere in the world. Don&#8217;t be so naive in thinking that there is no competition or that you are at the pinnacle of your industry. Show your audience that you&#8217;ve done your research and that you&#8217;ve identified the players in your market.</p>
<p>Next get your executive team together and it better be the who&#8217;s who in your industry. If you can&#8217;t attract the upper echelon of your industry genre then you need to do some serious PR on behalf of your individual executive team to show the public what they are made of. Brand them as the up and coming powerhouse executives in the industry. Publish their articles and knowledge on industry blogs and article submission sites. When a funding source initiates general due diligence you need to shine like a lighthouse in the fog. Each and every executive team member needs to have an image that screams power, success and investor security.</p>
<p>The next thing you need to do is take a serious look at your board of directors. Who is on your board, what is their compensation and is there someone that is a better fit for formulating strategies and alliances than those who are currently populating your director staff.</p>
<p>One of the main reasons that investors turn down companies for funding is because they lack the backup of industry players in connection to strategic alliances. You need to identify and contractually reach out to companies that will enhance your overall business strategy. Your minimum goal should be 10 solid, aged companies that have already branded their names in the marketplace and are willing to add you to their mix of advertising and ongoing strategy and they will expect the same from you. Show investors that it&#8217;s not just you treading water in the industrial whirlpool and that you&#8217;ve built a life preserver of alliances.</p>
<p>Now you are ready to write a business plan and private placement memorandum that takes all the essential elements above and puts them in two well authored and to the point documents that will make an interesting and informative read for investors who have a track record of investment in your particular industry. If you&#8217;ve written your own business plan, toss it. If investors are going to take you seriously you need a professionally written business plan that touches on all the triggers that investors are currently looking for.</p>
<p>Next, it&#8217;s best to use the Regulation D, Private Placement Memorandum as the vehicle for staying within SEC guidelines for raising capital and you should use a Direct Public Offering as the process for raising the actual capital. Reaching out to friends, family, industrial counterparts and alliances should be the first place you go for funding. If you are lucky the consultant you hire to assist you with the above processes will have a solid database of investors to assist you in your initial, first round raise via DPO.</p>
<p>Last but not least you should consider, even though it&#8217;s not a mandatory requirement for a PPM or DPO, getting an independent audit done on your company to demonstrate an objective analysis of your financial reality so that investors can find their comfort level quicker without a prolonged comments stage.</p>
<p>There you have it. These are the basics to what it takes to achieve equity investment in this current market. Get out there and raise some money!</p>
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		<title>Over The Counter Bulletin Board &#8211; Investors: Pre IPO Companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 07:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who are able to achieve higher yields on their investments typically don't have a broker and don't listen to the advice of a financial planner. After all, if either of them knew what they were talking about they wouldn't be hustling others into allowing them to learn the trade game off of other people's money.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who are able to achieve higher yields on their investments typically don&#8217;t have a broker and don&#8217;t listen to the advice of a financial planner. After all, if either of them knew what they were talking about they wouldn&#8217;t be hustling others into allowing them to learn the trade game off of other people&#8217;s money.</p>
<p>The reality is the few that have gained a comprehension for seeking out and getting involved with trades that open the floodgates to massive profits use their own money and operate as part of a small, tight knit group. The members of this &#8216;group&#8217; always have their feelers out like tentacles sucking up and analyzing potential transactions, immediately looking for strategic elements and immediately dumping 99% as they don&#8217;t meet the criteria.</p>
<p>Two major components that professional investors who use their own money and are able to consistently pick winning transactions are companies that are in merger and/or acquisition mode and companies that are seeking seed capital specifically to go public.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s focus on the latter. Companies seeking seed capital to go public are often financially viable companies with modest liquidity but are taking on seed investors so that they can meet the SEC minimum criteria of having 40 investors on the books to qualify for going public. Investors that are able to, literally, make millions per transaction have a way of getting into these opportunities by connecting with consultants who take companies public.</p>
<p>If you are able to get involved with these consulting firms and if you have some capital to designate as a seed investor, you can literally be placed in 4,5 or even 6+ pre IPO investments per year. When you are one of the 40 investors in a pre public OTCBB corporation you are usually investing seed capital at a fraction of the future public price by way of DPO (Direct Public Offering). The difference between what you pay for the seed stock and what the company charges per share when public is the profit.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t at all out of the ordinary to buy seed stock at 50 cents and have that stock gain in value of $1.00 to $1.50 when the company goes public and yes, you just made 50 cents to $1.00 net profit on each share. The great thing is you can often invest as a seed investor with as little as $5,000 to $10,000. If you have more capital you can spread it out over multiple pre-IPO opportunities. Seek out the pre- public companies and make a fortune!</p>
<p>For Corporate Turnaround Services or <a href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Take Your Company Public</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>OTCBB and NASDAQ &#8211; Take Your Company Public By Partnering With A Consulting Firm. A Must Read!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 07:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many companies have a unique service or product but either lacks the capital or know-how to go public. Going public slams open the doors to massive global capital possibilities and massive partnering and strategic growth capabilities. A financially broke company should never try to go public to raise money to stay afloat as you'll only attract the fee based predatory consultants who make their money on individual fee oriented services without the ability to bring it all together in a turn-key solution so in the end there is no accountability.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many companies have a unique service or product but either lacks the capital or know-how to go public. Going public slams open the doors to massive global capital possibilities and massive partnering and strategic growth capabilities. A financially broke company should never try to go public to raise money to stay afloat as you&#8217;ll only attract the fee based predatory consultants who make their money on individual fee oriented services without the ability to bring it all together in a turn-key solution so in the end there is no accountability.</p>
<p>The prototypical company that will succeed in going public is either a profitable and mature company or a start up with contracts in place for capitalization and patented and/or proprietary technology or systems that give it a massive edge over competitors. The decision to go public should be based in the desire for rapid growth and capitalization. The qualities of a company that will succeed on the public forum is one with a solid executive staff, experienced board of directors and a service that is recession proof (Yeah I know, what business is recession proof?), and finished with the actual developmental stage with a solid product or service and identified partners and distribution sources.</p>
<p>If you realistically have a chance at going and staying public you&#8217;ll attract consulting firms and/or broker dealers and market makers and many times law firms that focus on taking companies public in return for minor upfront fees and a solid equity position. Be careful not to sign on with a company that does not offer a &#8216;one stop shop&#8217; or turn-key solutions which includes everything if you are going to be paying an upfront fee and equity. Many solid firms will ask for both fee and equity compensation and it&#8217;s worth it if they are truly capable of delivering a full range of services.</p>
<p>You should have a polite yet rigorous interview process with the firm before signing on. The ideal situation for a company going public is to partner with a consulting firm or broker dealer who offers absolutely everything you will need to succeed in the pre-IPO and post-IPO market. Expect to pay a fee for corporate structuring, business plan, private placement memorandum and Direct Public Offering to the firms database of investors (if they do not offer an introduction service to investors you should not take them seriously as a full service consulting firm as they are only offering you a sandwich without the bread).</p>
<p>Parts that a consulting firm will partner on if they can truly take your company public from A to Z is the initial Direct Public Offering to an in house group of investors who will invest the capital needed to pay for the audit (though many times this will have to come out of your pocket even if you team of with the best firms in the business), S1 filing and comments, SEC and FINRA approval and ultimately to the point where a market maker or broker dealer is selling your securities to the public. Sometimes it&#8217;s good to just hire a company that is strictly fee based for your &#8216;going public&#8217; ambitions but be prepared to pay hefty fees. If you are a solid corporation with a realistic chance at going public, you&#8217;ll be able to tell by the tone that consulting firms have with you when you engage them in the initial phone consultation. If you&#8217;re ready to go public, a proper consultant will be able to identify your position in the market place to fill in the blanks.</p>
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		<title>Private Placement and Direct Public Offering Mistakes: A Must Read!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 10:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Private Placement Memorandums and Direct Public Offerings, the most common mistakes made. When gearing up to raise capital it is typically a business owners first instinct to simply throw together a business plan and find the cheapest company to put together the private placement memorandum and then seek funding. What these professionals don't realize is that they are doing things in reverse and often times a PPM is not a standalone solution to financial needs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Private Placement Memorandums and Direct Public Offerings, the most common mistakes made. When gearing up to raise capital it is typically a business owners first instinct to simply throw together a business plan and find the cheapest company to put together the private placement memorandum and then seek funding. What these professionals don&#8217;t realize is that they are doing things in reverse and often times a PPM is not a standalone solution to financial needs.</p>
<p>The first problem is the most companies will first write a business plan and cheap PPM and look for a capital solutions last, when strategically speaking, one should first find a full service solution who has a database of investors ready to fund properly structured corporations with well authored business plans and private placement memos. After you find a company that has a ready network of seasoned investors you will often find that this firm will also structure your business and documents so that you are able to attract the attention of these investors. Next, don&#8217;t make the mistake of hiring just anybody to write your biz plan. You need to find a professional author who is well rooted in the art of technical writing and has a solid comprehension of your industry.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time to write the PPM. Here is a warning that will most likely go in one ear and out the other but you must never choose the cheapest service for your PPM you will regret it and this is a guarantee. Investors see these documents all day everyday and they know a template when they see it. Don&#8217;t believe for a second that you will get a viable private placement memo that will actually achieve funding for anything less than $3,000; it&#8217;s just not going to happen. There is too much work involved in putting a fund-able strategy together and you&#8217;ll never find an experienced firm to do it for cheap.</p>
<p>The moral of the story is to first find an investor finder solution with a solid network of investors, second have this company write your business plan and private placement memorandum to fit the needs of their investor base and lastly, talk to this consultant about helping you perform a DPO (Direct Public Offering) to their group. This is what separates the men from the boys in the venture capital consulting industry.</p>
<p>Legitimate consultants who stand behind their work will take your PPM directly to their investor base and help you raise capital quickly. In return for this service the company may want a modest equity position in addition to their fee but it is always worth it and typically they will take the final step and have their investors pay to take your company public. This is the ultimate for any company that is seeking a long term funding solution.</p>
<p>Remember the order: 1. Find an investor finder 2. Have that company write your biz plan and PPM 3. Convince the firm to perform a DPO for fast funding 4. Offer some equity to sweeten the pot so that they take you public!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:20:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going public, the ultimate in the evolution of companies who are seeking access to powerful global finance options for rapid expansion, deepening corporate roots and gaining industry prominence as a true powerhouse and player. The process of going public is technical yet pretty straight forward: business plan, Private Placement Memorandum, Direct Public Offering, Financial Audit, S-1 filing, SEC comments phase, SEC approval, FINRA approval, symbol and then you're public.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going public, the ultimate in the evolution of companies who are seeking access to powerful global finance options for rapid expansion, deepening corporate roots and gaining industry prominence as a true powerhouse and player. The process of going public is technical yet pretty straight forward: business plan, Private Placement Memorandum, Direct Public Offering, Financial Audit, S-1 filing, SEC comments phase, SEC approval, FINRA approval, symbol and then you&#8217;re public.</p>
<p>Never price shop for consultants that take companies public and be weary of consultants that will start off a conversation by answering questions geared toward price and giving you quotes without understanding your business first; without the proper information a realistic quote can&#8217;t be given anyway.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;ve found a consultant that you&#8217;re comfortable with you&#8217;ll need to get a solid understanding of their full range of services. Of course you&#8217;ll want a consulting firm that will handle all of the above for your company but you&#8217;ll also need to consider the post IPO services. What happens after you&#8217;re public? The reality is, selling off stock in a rapid fashion to raise capital is the last thing you want to do, instead you need to approach your consultant and market maker on how to cross collateralize your securities to raise equity loan capital.</p>
<p>This can be done easily and quickly if you&#8217;ve brought on the right group of advisers to expand your company to the global public. When considering the idea of taking your company public it&#8217;s important to note that there are many ways to raise capital after you are public without selling off chunks of your company (consult your financial advisers for more information).</p>
<p>Next, when deciding on a consultant they should also have solid investor relationships to assist your company in raising the capital necessary to go public. A true turn-key consultant will have a database of investors seasoned in the process of pre-IPO finance and will often times jump at the chance of investing in the PPM and DPO phase at a discount for companies that are in the process of going public as this almost guarantees that the investor will double or triple their initial investment when the company achieves public status.</p>
<p>Out of the hundreds of consulting firms that offer the &#8216;take your company public&#8217; service, there are only a dozen or so that actually offer the complete full range of services needed to successfully accomplish public status in a way that maintains investor confidence and corporate longevity. Do your research and find a firm that is well seasoned in the turbulent waters of this industry.</p>
<p>Foreign, Indian and Chinese Companies, <a href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Take Your Company Public</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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