Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Crafting business goes Big Time with a little help from investors

Let me set a scenario for you here. Say you're a seamstress and you create adorable clothing for children which you sell on eBay. (I know of many people that make a living doing this) You have your own signature to your line of clothing, and it's caught on big time. You started a web page now where you're taking orders for outfits and now you're so busy that you're having problems keeping up with orders. So you have to hire on some help to get these orders out. You have so many ideas for your new fall line, but you're still so busy that you just don't have the necessary time to get working on this line, and the weeks are flying by so quickly. You think to yourself that perhaps it's time to re-think your at one time little company. It's time to go brick and mortar because you just don't have the room in your home anymore for supplies, and your hired help. You have dreams of having your own catalog, or perhaps you would love to see some of the chain stores carrying your line, but you just don't have the dollars needed to fund such a venture.

Fortunately for entrepreneurs such as yourself there is a fairly new company called Venpar (Venture Alliance Partners). Venpar isdedicated to helping entrepreneurs build world-class companies, and their funding for such companies comes through their private placement shareholders. Those dreams can be a reality for you with a company like Venpar. Just think... you could be the next haute label in Children's Couture!

Olivia

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