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		<title>How To Raise Money For Your Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:57:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own or run a company that is trying to raise capital in the current economic conditions you've undoubtedly been challenged by the limited funds available. Investors are more difficult to find and the individuals that are actually willing to part with their cash are even tougher to find. You've talked to friends, family members, your cpa and your attorney but trying to get them to invest is like drawing blood from a stone, it's just not happening.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own or run a company that is trying to raise capital in the current economic conditions you&#8217;ve undoubtedly been challenged by the limited funds available. Investors are more difficult to find and the individuals that are actually willing to part with their cash are even tougher to find. You&#8217;ve talked to friends, family members, your cpa and your attorney but trying to get them to invest is like drawing blood from a stone, it&#8217;s just not happening.</p>
<p>There is an easier way. Most broker dealers and market makers have an emergency number in their rolodex that reads &#8220;Investor Finder&#8221;, these specialist consultants are brought in when there is nowhere else to turn for cash. A true Investor Finder has 1,000&#8242;s of investor contacts that they can call on to get funding for their clients and are constantly using online viral strategies to attract more investors to their database.</p>
<p>An investor finder usually is not a licensed securities broker/agent or attorney; instead they are traditionally consultants that are active in the investment banking facilitation aspect of the industry. Being that they are not licensed they do not accept equity payments or percentages; instead they work on a flat fee basis.</p>
<p>A good consultant in this genre can bring in 30 to 70 real investors per day and it&#8217;s up to the client to sell the opportunity from there. A typical lead from an investor finder will be an investor or investment firm that is responding to the consultant&#8217;s opportunity introduction email or snail mail mailing, they have read about the opportunity and they respond one of two ways, either they are calling into a phone room to be screened and qualified or they are contacting the client directly.</p>
<p>Many times the investor doesn&#8217;t know that they are part of the &#8220;finder&#8217;s&#8221; database but do recall signing up to receive investment opportunity updates, so either way the investor is solid and active. If you are trying to raise capital and need real results quickly and can&#8217;t afford to waste time begging for cash, you need to seek out a qualified Investor Finder consultant and make your fundraising efforts fast and easy.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Investor Finder Services</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>Private Placement Memorandum: How to Get the Investors You Want, FAST!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:42:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entrepreneurs are being turned onto Regulation D in droves. Regulation D Rule 504, 505 and 506 allow companies a more lenient fund raising process than those who choose to go public by other means. In the past year I've seen more PPM consultants pop up on the internet than ever before and I have to admit I'm concerned. As a veteran in this field I've seen it all, now we have a legion of self proclaimed Reg. D gurus who buy templates, add some text and tell their clients that they are delivering a customized offering memorandum; here's where things go bad and a difficult situation gets even worse. You have this worthless document, now what?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Entrepreneurs are being turned onto Regulation D in droves. Regulation D Rule 504, 505 and 506 allow companies a more lenient fund raising process than those who choose to go public by other means. In the past year I&#8217;ve seen more PPM consultants pop up on the internet than ever before and I have to admit I&#8217;m concerned. As a veteran in this field I&#8217;ve seen it all, now we have a legion of self proclaimed Reg. D gurus who buy templates, add some text and tell their clients that they are delivering a customized offering memorandum; here&#8217;s where things go bad and a difficult situation gets even worse. You have this worthless document, now what?</p>
<p>You need to gain the confidence and capital of accredited investors without soliciting as dictated in Regulation D Rule 502c. Now you have a worthless document that you can&#8217;t solicit investment capital for (which your guru consultant never told you but took your cash anyway) so how are you suppose to raise funds for your company? First, you&#8217;ll find that you&#8217;ll eventually need to make your way to an actual PPM author, not a broker so that you can get a PPM that protects you from lawsuits and gives the investor a real breakdown of the upside and downside of your business.</p>
<p>Next you&#8217;ll need to find a &#8220;Investor Finder&#8221;, yes this is an actual term for an individual or corporate entity that is completely submerged in the accredited investor realm and is able to match your opportunity with friends that he/she has in their database of real, accredited investors. This is the second half of the PPM equation.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t kid yourself and don&#8217;t allow yourself to be lied to; you&#8217;re going to need a seasoned professional to help introduce you to investors that have the capital to help you get to where you need to be. Friends, family and employees will commit to investing in your company until your PPM is completed and it&#8217;s time to make good on their commitment; all of a sudden little Johnny needs braces and Sally is in the hospital with pneumonia, this happens all the time. Now what? With a real Private Placement Memorandum and a solid Investor Finder you&#8217;re problems are basically over. Investigate where the author and I.F. stand in the Internet public domain and after you find a company that meets your needs, get moving and start raising capital.</p>
<p>The internet tells all when it comes to reputations, you&#8217;ll be able to tell the difference between a seasoned veteran and a startup consultant after on Google Search and a phone call. A PPM can make raising capital quick and easy if you have the right firm in your corner.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Private Placement Memorandum</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/princeton_corporate_solutions_ppm_reg_d_services.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>Take Your Company Public: Software Application Design Firms Can Raise Capital Fast!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you trying to raise capital for your start-up or corporation in expansion? Have you exhausted your traditional institutional sources and hedge fund contacts? Don't lose hope just yet! First of all, take all those pamphlets and brochures from banks and other traditional lenders that are lying all over your desk and toss them in the trash...they are absolutely useless.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you trying to raise capital for your start-up or corporation in expansion? Have you exhausted your traditional institutional sources and hedge fund contacts? Don&#8217;t lose hope just yet! First of all, take all those pamphlets and brochures from banks and other traditional lenders that are lying all over your desk and toss them in the trash&#8230;they are absolutely useless.</p>
<p>Banks don&#8217;t have your company&#8217;s best interest in mind as they are hardly even staying afloat in this economy. Today&#8217;s institutional financier isn&#8217;t qualified to run a bath let alone a bank. Don&#8217;t put your future in the untested hands of a 20 something knucklehead. After you&#8217;ve tossed all that useless info in the trash, clear your head and then look at your company and ask yourself a few tough questions: Is your company invest-able? Do you and your executive staff have a pedigree that investors deem as seasoned enough to take their money and make affective use of it and not lose it? What proprietary concepts/technology/patents do you have that give you a larger market share with the proper cash infusion? What is your current capital/debt situation?</p>
<p>If, after pondering these questions you&#8217;ve come to the conclusion you honestly, truly have something worth pursuing then the next step is to look at the reality that your company is worthy of a public offering. Stay away from Pink Sheets and be weary of reverse mergers and in reality your company won&#8217;t qualify for the NASDAQ so the quickest way to raise public capital is the OTCBB (over the counter bulletin boards).</p>
<p>OTCBB is an SEC regulated platform that has a solid investor following and market makers that can effectively promote your stock to rapidly raise capital. Don&#8217;t let these difficult economic times steal your dreams of corporate prosperity and personal growth.</p>
<p>If you have a solid business concept, there is a way to fund it. Look into the OTCBB, it&#8217;s your best bet for an inexpensive public offering with a direct path to long term funding.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Want To Go Public With Your Company</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>How To Take A Chinese or Indian Company Public In The USA</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With global economics the way they are it would be redundant to rant and rave about the downsides of corporate fund-raising. Quick infusions of cash from venture capital firms and institutional lenders are on hold and it is what it is but companies are becoming creative and corporate attention is steering away from the problems and toward the solutions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With global economics the way they are it would be redundant to rant and rave about the downsides of corporate fund-raising. Quick infusions of cash from venture capital firms and institutional lenders are on hold and it is what it is but companies are becoming creative and corporate attention is steering away from the problems and toward the solutions.</p>
<p>The US and Chinese markets are intertwined in many ways and now a new trend in finance is making the relationship even closer. It&#8217;s a fact that Chinese corporations are still trying to figure out how to make their domestic stock market profitable and stable. Many of these companies have global ambitions with unique technology solutions business products and strategies but because of the week Chinese economy (compared to the power of other currencies) they have no choice but to head to the Frankfurt Exchange or the OTCBB market here in the United States.</p>
<p>As a corporate consultant that facilitates the process of going public for both domestic and global entities I have received maybe 5 to 10 calls per year from Chinese companies wanting to set up American corporate subsidiaries to absorb their foreign corporations and trade on the Bulletin Boards but all that has changed. I now receive 5 to 10 calls from Chinese and Indian companies per week to take advantage of the global market place that centers around America&#8217;s gravitational pull.</p>
<p>Here is how you can take your foreign entity public: set up a domestic corporation (I usually have corporations set up in Delaware because its fast, easy and the states statutes go back to the original 13 colonies so there is sufficient case law and precedence to protect a public entity affectively). Next you will need a professionally written business plan in English. Translated business plans don&#8217;t work as Western investors look for different details in transactions than their Asian counterparts. Write a new business plan based off of this new corporate entity.</p>
<p>After this you will use the Regulation D Rule 504 exemption to offer discounted stock to a core group of investors via DPO (direct public offering) we have spent 11 years putting our core group of investors together that can finance around 80% of the public process so it becomes extremely reasonably priced for foreign companies. Then the S1 is put together while simultaneously their SEC audit begins which is simple and fast because the company in the US is a startup. We go through and get the SEC approval, then FINRA and then the market maker that we have attached to the deal goes to work.</p>
<p>Now here is the kicker. If you have any experience with taking companies public you&#8217;ll see one common thread throughout all the companies that you work with and that is the fact that the company executives who started this company and are more than likely the majority share holders, want to retain as much equity as possible so this is simple. When the company is publicly trading, limit the issuance of stock specifically to your original core group and let the stock price stabilize then you simply take some of the company owned shares and use them as collateral for equity loans and lines of credit.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re public the last thing you want to do is liquidate shares to raise capital quickly. Instead, use your shares as collateralized bartering chips and you&#8217;ll never have a problem with cash flow or fund raising or the threat of losing control of your company. Foreign companies that want to go public in the United States are often intimidated by the strenuous process and the concern of &#8216;who to trust&#8217;. Find a consulting firm with experience in turnkey &#8216;go public&#8217; facilitation and you&#8217;ll be fine.</p>
<p>Indian and Chinese Companies, <a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>Go Public With Your Company and Raise Money Fast</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, you're ready to take your company to the next level and your CFO and legal counsel have advised you to go public to raise capital as well as to retain some of those prize employees with stock options and to bait that new sales executive with a signing bonus made up of stock options. You've looked into everything from pink sheets to reverse mergers to OTCBB to IPO and you have come to the conclusion you're going to need to take on investors so that you can afford to follow through with your plan. If you're lacking the funds to dive right in and start creating your public structure, here is a way that just about any business can afford to go public.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, you&#8217;re ready to take your company to the next level and your CFO and legal counsel have advised you to go public to raise capital as well as to retain some of those prize employees with stock options and to bait that new sales executive with a signing bonus made up of stock options. You&#8217;ve looked into everything from pink sheets to reverse mergers to OTCBB to IPO and you have come to the conclusion you&#8217;re going to need to take on investors so that you can afford to follow through with your plan. If you&#8217;re lacking the funds to dive right in and start creating your public structure, here is a way that just about any business can afford to go public.</p>
<p>First, get a real business plan. Your business plan needs to sizzle and reel in the investor and clearly paint a picture of your vision to the investor and their advisors. Next, you&#8217;ll want to raise an initial round of cash quickly so that you can afford to take your company public without hindering your current company structure with additional ancillary costs. You&#8217;re going to need something fast and affective; you should consider having a professionally authored private placement memorandum put together for your company.</p>
<p>If you are trying to go public via OTCBB a Regulation D Rule 504 exemption will suffice, if you are trying to achieve an IPO you&#8217;ll need to go with a Regulation D Rule 505 exemption (pink sheets and reverse mergers into shell corps are not very successful in immediate and long term success so I would suggest you stay away from these structures). Build into the PPM verbiage that you are raising an initial round of capital that will be used to take your company public. When savvy investors see that they are investing in a real, viable pre-IPO or pre-OTCBB formation you will see investors climbing out of the woodwork to give you cash if your business concept is sound.</p>
<p>Next you hire the consultants (usually the same firm that wrote your PPM) to start the process of taking you public. On the PPM your Mini/Maxi should allow you to use capital almost immediately to get the ball rolling on your public company. You can count on a solid OTCBB going for between $75k and $250k and an IPO going for $1M+ so have your PPM written accordingly. If you follow the path set forth above you will notice something extraordinary.</p>
<p>The only out of pocket expense you had was for your Private Placement Memorandum (and your business plan if you didn&#8217;t have one) and 100% of the capital needed to go public was supplied by greedy investors who are excited to invest because of the quick payoff of their investment when you go public. This process means you can literally take your company public for less than $5,000 (the typical cost of a strategic Private Placement Memorandum. This is a simple, strategic and inexpensive way to get the capital you need for your company quickly, without using your limited financial resources in the process.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Go Public With Your Company</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>Private Placement Memorandums and OTCBB: You Can Easily Go Public With Your Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a business owner raising capital with a Regulation D Rule exemption (504, 505 or 506) also referred to as a Private Placement Memorandum, PPM or Offering Memorandum? If you are using this mechanism to raise capital then you'll, no doubt, have to have a solid comprehension of the most distinct and important part of the Private Placement Memorandum referred to as the 'Offering Circular'.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a business owner raising capital with a Regulation D Rule exemption (504, 505 or 506) also referred to as a Private Placement Memorandum, PPM or Offering Memorandum? If you are using this mechanism to raise capital then you&#8217;ll, no doubt, have to have a solid comprehension of the most distinct and important part of the Private Placement Memorandum referred to as the &#8216;Offering Circular&#8217;.</p>
<p>When your consultant or attorney is asking you for details on everything from business location to management, from dividends to risk details, you need to make sure that this information is complete and accurate. You&#8217;ll need to audit the documents after they are completed. A solid Offering Circular has kept countless companies from being sued by investors that didn&#8217;t get the investment return they were anticipating.</p>
<p>While the business plan is meant to grab the initial attention of the investor or funding source, the Offering Memorandum is meant to spell out the down and dirty details of the venture so that you are protected from lawsuits down the road, while simultaneously exposing the various ins and outs of your venture to give a &#8216;reality check&#8217; to the investor before they hand over the cash.</p>
<p>The offering circular needs to be powerful yet very compact without the redundancies of using space to say the same things over and over again to pull the investors attention from the negative to the potential profit margins or management&#8217;s impressive pedigree. With all this said, yes it&#8217;s true the offering circular is one of the parts of a PPM spells out the technical aspects of the enterprise with a focus on inherent risk of investing but this can be done in a balanced way to also demonstrate the positive aspects of your venture by giving solid descriptions of your management team and, in place, distribution centers and contracts in place ready for capitalization.</p>
<p>When authoring the offering circular demonstrate the risks with a well balanced demonstration of the system in place to overcome these risks and dominate your market niche.</p>
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		<title>Take Your Business Public and Raise the Capital Your Need</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In these monetarily gloomy times businesses are looking outside the box for a localized injection of economic stimulus. Banks are hording their bags of government bailout money while the small business owner is forced to fend for themselves. Nothing but doom and gloom seem to infest all aspects of present and near future financial forecasts.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In these monetarily gloomy times businesses are looking outside the box for a localized injection of economic stimulus. Banks are hording their bags of government bailout money while the small business owner is forced to fend for themselves. Nothing but doom and gloom seem to infest all aspects of present and near future financial forecasts.</p>
<p>There is, however, a fiscal niche being carved out as we speak by wealthy, aggressive and eager angel investors. Angel investors, private investors, micro ticket investment partnerships and other alternative financing groups are spearheading a global rally to buy into promising mid-size companies from all industry genres. The elements of a viable company prime for investment are solid and realistic growth potential, talented &#8216;who&#8217;s who&#8217; executive staff with the right educational and professional pedigrees, minimal debt, a solid business plan laying out every minute intricacy that could affect growth, financial return and the exit strategy.</p>
<p>Another important element that is often overlooked but is a mandatory prerequisite for the SEC regulated exchange of cash for equity is a Private Placement Memorandum. A Private Placement Memorandum takes advantage of three powerful Regulation D Rule exemptions (Rule 504, Rule 505 and Rule 506) these are technical documents that spill the beans to the potential investor. In a PPM all the financial and industry risks are put on the table as well as stock prices, a breakdown of fund raising benchmarks and what the money will be used for etc.</p>
<p>A Private Placement Memorandum can be costly if you hire a law firm to custom author the package for you but there are consulting firms that will do this for as little as $6000.</p>
<p>If you are serious about raising capital for your company you need to add a Private Placement Memorandum to your list of necessary documents to hand off to the investors in order to get the cash you need in an expedient manner.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Investor Finder Services</a>, then visit Princeton Corporate Solutions site on how to choose the best <a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/princeton_corporate_solutions_ppm_reg_d_services.html'>Offering Memorandum</a> for your needs.</p>
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		<title>Take Your Business Public: Don&#8217;t Do Anything Until Your Read This!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:47:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take Your Company Public: A Must Read Before You Do Anything! As a consultant in the business of structuring companies, setting up strategic alliances for clients, writing business plans and PPM's and taking companies public on the OTCBB, I must admit I've seen my share of scams and swindling of uninformed clients. One sad issue that permeates the industry is clients who believe that their only option is to give up substantial equity while paying hefty fees to consultants who take your company public.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take Your Company Public: A Must Read Before You Do Anything! As a consultant in the business of structuring companies, setting up strategic alliances for clients, writing business plans and PPM&#8217;s and taking companies public on the OTCBB, I must admit I&#8217;ve seen my share of scams and swindling of uninformed clients. One sad issue that permeates the industry is clients who believe that their only option is to give up substantial equity while paying hefty fees to consultants who take your company public.</p>
<p>Here is the reality. When you are investigating the industry to find a consulting firm to work with to facilitate your &#8216;go public&#8217; process, the first thing you need to do is make sure you are hiring a &#8216;turn-key&#8217; solutions consulting group; meaning they need to offer everything soup to nuts in house because the second your consultant outsources anything, accountability is lost.</p>
<p>Next, on the issue of paying fees and also giving up equity, it should be either or, not both. If a company tells you that they want you to pay them in both upfront fees and in equity, you should laugh and walk away. In actuality the best deals for the client are those that are simply fee based, not equity based.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s better to pay 100k in a few easy installments than to pay millions in stock that will only be liquidated after the IPO which will completely obliterate your stock price and almost certainly ruin your company&#8217;s chances of success. It baffles me to see the scenarios that uninformed company owners accept. Currently there is a company that is promoting all over Google Adwords that they will take your company public for $25k and after a month of talking to the company, when you finally agree to use them they break the bad news that they are not going to charge you $25k or anything even close to that, they are, in fact, going to charge you $125k upfront, plus $10k to $20k for your initial SEC audit and on top of all of that they are going to take 30% of your company! It&#8217;s shocking but this group of consultants, because of their extensive advertising, has no problem bringing in clients and turning the tables on them at the last minute and sadly, because the client is uninformed, they accept the contract and pay the fees.</p>
<p>If you are going to give up any amount of equity in exchange for the process of going public, it should be with a licensed broker dealer and there should be zero out of pocket expenses from you. Your broker dealer should pay for the SEC audit, S-1 filing, SEC approval, FINRA approval, Symbol achievement and ongoing investor relations to keep your stock price solid. Unless your broker dealer is doing all of this, you need to find a new, full service broker.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, each consulting firm you talk to will give you a million reasons as to why their fee structure and process is the best but here are some comparable facts so that you can make the right decision on how to proceed. First of all, if you get an emotional consultant that acts like he is excited about your project and &#8216;can&#8217;t wait to get started&#8217; this is bogus and you should walk away. The best consultants keep clients at arm&#8217;s length and never get emotional because it clouds the process and makes them ineffective. Besides, if they are acting so excited about your company it&#8217;s probably because they are trying to convince you of their legitimacy that won&#8217;t stand on its own merit.</p>
<p>Next you want to make sure that you are getting a quote on your specific company type which includes at a minimum: corporate structuring, strategic alliance facilitation, board of directors evaluation, business plan authoring built for IPO, investor finder service, SEC audit (the should be able to give you a general idea of the cost of the audit and have a company that you can use as most consultants don&#8217;t employ an auditor on staff), S-1 filing, SEC approval, FINRA approval, symbol achievement, market maker or broker dealer relationship/contract setup and investor relations for long term success.</p>
<p>For Corporate Turnaround Services or <a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Investor Finder Services</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>A Corporate Consultant&#8217;s Value Is In His Contact Base: Transform Your Company Overnight!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Corporate Consultants Value Is In His Contact Base: Transform Your Company Overnight! If you're seeking the services of a consultant you're most likely in need of corporate structuring or a strategic company turnaround for a capital raise or to go public. Hiring the right consultant is crucial if you are going to succeed with your venture.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Corporate Consultants Value Is In His Contact Base: Transform Your Company Overnight! If you&#8217;re seeking the services of a consultant you&#8217;re most likely in need of corporate structuring or a strategic company turnaround for a capital raise or to go public. Hiring the right consultant is crucial if you are going to succeed with your venture.</p>
<p>Your consultant should, obviously, have the knowhow and track record for succeeding in fine tuning companies to cater to what industry investors are seeking but they must also possess the contact base to streamline the process so that you don&#8217;t lose time to gain that stealthy edge over your competitors who are attempting to do the same thing.</p>
<p>Your consultant should maintain an active database that acts as his &#8216;special forces&#8217; munitions arsenal of 10,000&#8242;s of real, viable contacts in scores of industries so that he can assist you in even the most mundane, minute aspects of your strategy with solid corporate alliances and contacts that will make your venture stand out like a beacon of light in your industry that beams its florescent light in the windows of potential clients, partners, contractors and anyone else that can assist your company in achieving its desired ambitions. Your consultant will structure and categorize parts of your company that you didn&#8217;t even know existed yet are crucial to its development.</p>
<p>The reality is that you should have a separate group of strategic partners for every individual product and ever individual service that your company offers. For example, when I consult with companies that have, say, 10 products, my goal would be five to seven strategic partners per product for a range of fifty to seventy strategic partners that my client will work with for co-op advertising and marketing efforts, branding strategies and sales initiatives. Most companies don&#8217;t even consider this aspect to their business but it is absolutely vital.</p>
<p>When you find a consultant or corporate strategist that you are ready to hire, after you have thoroughly evaluated them, have an in-depth conversation about their ideas for strategic partners and how they intend on facilitating this process to help you achieve your goals.</p>
<p>For Corporate Consulting or <a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Investor Finder Services</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way! We Have 10,000&#8242;s of contacts!</p>
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		<title>Think You&#8217;re Ready To Raise Capital for Your Company? More Than Likely . . . You&#8217;re Not!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you're trying to raise debt or equity capital there are still certain unwritten rules that apply that cater to the mentality of today's investor and funding community. Certainly there are scores of private placement memorandum and business plan chop shops that wouldn't know how to properly consult with your company or write a fundable document even if they wanted to but they will gladly take your money to throw together a template and try to pass it off as custom work.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you&#8217;re trying to raise debt or equity capital there are still certain unwritten rules that apply that cater to the mentality of today&#8217;s investor and funding community. Certainly there are scores of private placement memorandum and business plan chop shops that wouldn&#8217;t know how to properly consult with your company or write a fundable document even if they wanted to but they will gladly take your money to throw together a template and try to pass it off as custom work.</p>
<p>The issue is this, it&#8217;s not necessarily the consultant, though these fly-by-nights shoulder a large portion of the blame, but the client usually doesn&#8217;t even have the proper structure in place to attract a funding source even if they had the most incredible PPM and business ever to hit the venture capital marketplace. Here is a simple (very basic) way to evaluate your company to find out if you are properly structured to attract capital. Have a corporate meeting and ask yourselves the following questions: What type of corporate structure do you have and why did you choose that particular structure? Break down your executive infrastructure, where do your individual executives stand in your industry, do the unthinkable, Google everyone&#8217;s names; are the people running your company real industry players? Are all the basic positions accounted for (president, CFO, controller etc)? Next, look at your advisory board and board of directors. If by some miraculous act of God you actually have these two groups represented in your company, how did you qualify them? Sorry but if you have an attorney on your board because he&#8217;s, um&#8230;well, an attorney, that&#8217;s not good enough.</p>
<p>You need an industry specific legal guru who not only spells out the intricacies of your business genre&#8217;s regulation but they must also be actively qualifying potential strategic partnerships as alliances for your company. He should be reaching into his client base and actively picking companies that could enhance your company in distribution or in any other way that will have a profitable outcome for all involved. Each of the members must be serving a similar purpose.</p>
<p>Next, on what criteria are you basing your share price or loan amount? If you don&#8217;t have a clear cut &#8216;use of proceeds&#8217; model, you need one. This and many, many other questions need to be asked before you are actually ready to raise capital and in all reality, until your corporate structure is in place you shouldn&#8217;t even attempt to write a business plan or a private placement memorandum. If you are serious about setting up your company to attract investors you need a turnaround consultant, you can&#8217;t do this on your own. There is an entire industry that centers around structuring companies for their first and ongoing capital raise.</p>
<p>Before you blackball your company by prematurely attempting to raise capital, the critical concepts you need to keep in mind are (precisely in this order): corporate structure, infrastructure, advisory board, board of directors, use of proceeds, business plan, private placement memorandum, investor finder, funding. Look at each aspect listed here as its own item, break it down and analyze every minute aspect of each element and look at everything objectively and eventually your company will evolve into a structure that is fundable and stabilized for years to come.</p>
<p>For Corporate Turnaround Services or <a target="_blank" href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Investor Finder Services</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a target="_blank" href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Take Your Company Public</a> the easy way!</p>
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