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Warning Signs You May Be Dealing With a Decoy Angel Investor Or Venture Capital Fund
Decoy Investors are people who pose as an investor usually with an alternative motive to get the unsuspecting entrepreneur to pay them some sort of a fee before closing. Unfortunately, for deceitful people, the easiest thing to sell an aspiring entrepreneur is HOPE. What are the warning signs? How can you spot a scam artist posing as an investor? What can you do to protect yourself and your business? We list 7 different types of Decoy Investors to beware of when trying to find early stage capital.

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Thirteen Tips For Entrepreneurs When Making Oral Presentations to Investors
Let’s say that as an entrepreneur you have decided you need to seek investors for your business venture and you now have the opportunity to make oral presentations to potential investors. In order to capitalize on your opportunity, you want to and need to make the most effective presentation possible. Here are 13 tips for making effective presentations to investors from my perspective as a business coach:

Perfecting Your Pitch: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Investors
The keys to increasing your effectiveness with prospective investors. This article provides a detailed overview of the components of a winning presentation, and it provides tips on what to do, and what not to do, if you want to persuade investors to finance your company.

Scam Alert - Be Careful What YOU Deem as a Scam
For years now, as more and more people are looking at different ways to work from home, I keep witnessing some of these future business owners saying things like "that's a scam", "stay away from that company, they are scamming people", or "be careful, I know someone who was scammed by that company". The word scam seems to be tossed around more than Italian greens and oil before dinner. But are these businesses really "scams"?

The Insider's Guide to Penny Stocks, Part 2!
Despite all of the warnings, the appetite for penny stocks is greater than ever.   Investors routinely see triple digit gains and think that even if they can capture even a portion of those returns they are ahead of the game.   Sadly this rarely happens, as they become victims of a “pump and dump” scam. Here’s how it works.

How To Find Legitimate Home Business Opportunities And Avoid Scams
These are the best ways to learn if home business opportunities are legitimate or a scam. Do not start with any opportunity without first doing these things or you could find that you have joined a scam business.

5Linx Scam And The Facts About It
There's something anyone who is looking at an MLM business opportunity should understand about the word scam and 5Linx scam is no different.

Warning Signs You May Be Dealing With a Decoy Angel Investor Or Venture Capital Fund
Decoy Investors are people who pose as an investor usually with an alternative motive to get the unsuspecting entrepreneur to pay them some sort of a fee before closing. Unfortunately, for deceitful people, the easiest thing to sell an aspiring entrepreneur is HOPE. What are the warning signs? How can you spot a scam artist posing as an investor? What can you do to protect yourself and your business? We list 7 different types of Decoy Investors to beware of when trying to find early stage capital.

The Importance of Marketing for Fledgling Startups
Today’s investors are not interested in funding start-ups that don’t know how, where, and to whom to sell their products or services. Why are investors so concerned and why the entrepreneur should be too?

Liar, Liar, Pants On Fire
A common network marketing scam is to position your mlm not as a business opportunity but as a job. In the present high unemployment environment, this might attract desperate people seeking a job but in the long run this network marketing scam will be seen for what it is: a lie.

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Unfortunately, the majority of penny stock investors aren't getting rich from trading, like so many sites claim will happen. Investors don't know the other step.

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