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![]() I am looking for resources that would help me reach private investors / angel investors (for a client/business I am working with). The idea is to reach this market by running ads in targetted ezines and web sites (i.e. community sites where these folks might frequent or ezines they might read). Can anyone share any places that fit what I am looking for?
It would be particularly helpful if you coud point me to their media kit/advertisers page. Please feel free to e-mail these resources to me... Greatly appreciated. - Josh my site.. not the company I am trying to help in the post :-) |
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![]() Hi Josh,
> I am looking for resources that would help > me reach private investors / angel investors > (for a client/business I am working with). > The idea is to reach this market by running > ads in targetted ezines and web sites (i.e. > community sites where these folks might > frequent or ezines they might read). Can > anyone share any places that fit what I am > looking for? I know that many angel investors do join up to form loose networks, which makes it easier to contact many of them. Here are a couple places you can find a variety of links to these kinds of networks: The Open Directory's list of links and also Yahoo's list of links I don't have personal experience myself with angel investors, but I do have a good friend who raised several million dollars in seed capital for her company during the days of the dot-com boom. (Unfortunately, her company is one of those which went bust....) By the way, for those who may not know, a venture capitalist is essentially a COMPANY which invests, whereas angel investors are wealthy INDIVIDUALS who invest in start-ups. I've been told that it's usually much easier to get funding from angel investors than from VCs, for those who may be looking for funding for themselves. By getting funding from a variety of angel investors, you can potentially raise a few million dollars in "seed capital" for your business venture - as long as you can convince them that it's a "good bet" for them! - Dien Rice |
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![]() Dien, thanks for pointing me in the right direction with the links. Wish me luck as we search through for the right mix :-)... Josh :-)
> Hi Josh, > I know that many angel investors do join up > to form loose networks, which makes it > easier to contact many of them. Here are a > couple places you can find a variety of > links to these kinds of networks: > The Open Directory's list of links and > also > Yahoo's list of links I don't have > personal experience myself with angel > investors, but I do have a good friend who > raised several million dollars in seed > capital for her company during the days of > the dot-com boom. (Unfortunately, her > company is one of those which went bust....) > By the way, for those who may not know, a > venture capitalist is essentially a COMPANY > which invests, whereas angel investors are > wealthy INDIVIDUALS who invest in start-ups. > I've been told that it's usually much easier > to get funding from angel investors than > from VCs, for those who may be looking for > funding for themselves. By getting funding > from a variety of angel investors, you can > potentially raise a few million dollars in > "seed capital" for your business > venture - as long as you can convince them > that it's a "good bet" for them! > - Dien Rice The Ad Rates Weblog... ![]() |
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![]() Josh, here's a resource I'm affiliated with. You get a free venture capital and private investor newsletter with a free bonus report of $129 value. Hope it helps. Best wishes,
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