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By
following these steps, you will greatly
increase your chances of locating an angel:
1. Identify Resources
Available To You.
Make a list of business associates (including
your banker, CPA and attorney), as well as
your family and friends. Identify those who
are likely to be or know potential angels
(friends and families are often sources of
seed funding for new businesses). Talk to
everyone you know - even your drycleaner. If
your associates don't know any angels, ask
them for referrals to people who might.
2. Expand Your Circle.
Research relevant trade and professional
associations, local chambers of commerce,
other small business entrepreneurs doing what
you would like to do, even business service
professionals (investment brokers, doctors,
and money managers such as accountants,
lawyers and realtors) who might be sources
for angel investors.
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Angels was based on Wim Wenders'
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3. Locate Relevant
Events. These can
include upcoming seminars and parties
relevant to your industry, meetings of trade
and professional organizations, trade
shows/markets/festivals, events where
start-ups are able to "pitch" their ideas to
investors, as well as conferences devoted to
business funding and fundraising. These are
all places where angels are likely to appear.
4. Research Events Prior
to Attending. Find
out who will be there. Look through the
speakers and/or exhibitor lists for angels.
(Sometimes they can even be found on
conference panels telling you exactly they
kind of company they are looking to invest
in.)
5. Learn Your Industry.
Learn everything you can about your
particular industry. The deeper you dig, the
clearer angels will become. You can find them
mentioned at conferences, named in trade
magazines and in the business sections of
newspapers, even quoted on relevant websites
online. Analysts and/or journalists relevant
to your industry are also good sources you
can use to find - or even track down - angels
who fund the kind of business venture you
need money for. |