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Got a Business Idea? Need Funds?

Published: January 2nd, 2009

Seeking funds for your business is one of the most important challenges any budding entrepreneur can face. Seeking funds from the wrong crowd can be even more challenging without going through the feeling of guilt, as if you need funds to get yourself bailed out of jail. Most individuals are not bankers or business incubators.

Seeking funds for your business does not have to be a catch 22 situation. Both, the borrower and lender must be on equal footing. Both should be seen as parties who will benefit from a mutually profitable situation. Any other scenario, and the entrepreneur will always be burdened with the weight of the lenders gratitude. It need not be this way.

A business is a business is a business. Conduct it as such. When it comes to taking your business to the next level, seek out every possible avenue to help get it to the next level.

Herman Blackbook based out of New York City is an angel network financing new business ideas with a sizable (depending on how you view it) startup cash of up to 3k. And that is if your business or business idea merits their requirement.

If you think you have a business idea or an idea already brewing steam, contact them and see where this will lead to. When some entity funds your business in any capacity, it is an endorsement of some sort that someone believes in your idea and vision.

If you are an entrepreneur in early stage growth, you MUST seek funding. Provided you use the capital to optimum use, this is the only way you can speed up your business and take it to the next level.

On the Net :

Business Funding Application : Herman Black Book

Herman Blackbook Website : HermanBlackBook.Com






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Start Your Tube – Your Own YouTube For Free

Published: April 25th, 2008

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Sometime in early June, 08 – Start Your Tube has since changed its business name to Boost Cast.

Did you ever wanted to start your own You Tube site? Now you can! Start Your Tube is a Montreal based site taking You Tube head on. Or so it seems. It allows you to create your own niche or general video site with one major advantage compared to You Tube. It allows you 3 options to monetize your site advertising. With the free based site, you are allowed to keep 60% of all ad revenues. With an upgrade for just $10 per month, you can get to keep 100% of your site ad revenues.

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Account creation is simple and fast. The site does not even send for a verification. 2 simple forms and you are set. Once you log in, you can customize your site with ads, colors and navigation.

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The only drawback I find with this site is Traffic. You will need to rely on your own methods to draw traffic and visitors to your site. This is where YouTube has a distinct advantage. Being the 3rd most visited site on the Internet, your content is bound to get an audience. Yet, I find StartYourTube.com very interesting and there is a need it can fill in the fast saturating video market.

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On the Net : http://www.boostcast.com






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Instant Templates For Your Website(s)

Published: March 30th, 2008

Instant Templates offers a bunch of products for a bargain price of just $7.

What do you get?

15 Opt in Graphics Templates
47 Newbie Videos
Copy of eBook Zipsense
A Free Web Traffic Guide

Click Here To Get Instant Templates






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