Investing In Small Companies
Hey there, I have to apologize for not keeping up with Posting this past week or so. But I’ve been rather busy.
I’m working on a couple of different projects. I want to share with a few of them that involve investing in small companies. What with the market being as wishy washy as it is, and that basically you do not have any control your investments for the most part, I still prefer to invest directly in ventures when possible.
I want to teach you how to do the same. If you are selective, you can easily blow through our 21.5% minimum return model because a little bit of money can make a big difference to a small company’s bottom line. Especially now with Banks not lending to small companies unless the owners agree donate both Kidneys first.
Good small profitable companies need money! If you have been a regular reader here you are aware that I have always suggested that you look into investing in a local venture or two.
One of the things that I do when working with smaller companies is to not only invest cash, but in many cases I invest cash and my time and expertise. I typically will help companies get their sales and marketing going and then help with their online business. Do you realize that over 75% of all small businesses still do not sell their products or services on the web?
My promise is to help them get them on their way to a 21% profit increase in 21 days. So it has worked nearly every time.
This way I can get a larger stake in the company and further insure that my investment is going to make me a good return. This way it truly becomes a Win-Win situation which is the only way that I do business.
It is something that you might want to think about for yourself!
Cheers,
Andrew Anderson



August 14th, 2008 at 9:31 am
Dear Andrew
As a start up business, just launching my new and exciting project. I can relate to your article “Investing in a small business”.
Banks are becoming more and more impossible to deal with and their is still a lack of sufficient ways of assisting the business link ups with professional investors.
Do you have any recommendations to the business looking for the right type of investor?