Alex Berman – Harambe Venture Mage
This Simple, 3 Step Method Helped Us Collect A 6 Figure Pay Day by Helping A Startup Raise $5.5M In 6 Weeks By Just Sending A Few Messages A Day
Now anyone can make a full time living by applying our exact plug and play methods to help startups raise capital.
Running a business is simple in theory, if you really break it down, there’s only 3 components:
You have marketing to attract new customers towards your product or service.
You have sales to be able to exchange their hard earned cash for your product or service.
And ultimately you need to be able to fulfill the promise through your product or service.
These 3 components are simple enough to learn.
Market it, sell it, and build it.
And if you have some profit left to continue this process, congrats, you are in business.
So why isn’t everyone rushing to become an entrepreneur if it’s that simple?
Well, you see there’s a bit of a problem for most entrepreneurs.
Let’s get back to the 3 components:
Marketing
in order to do a successful marketing campaign you need traffic, also known as eyeballs. This isn’t free. You need to either be willing to pay for ads, pay for an influencer to shout you out, or build an audience over time, and time is money.
Sales
If you can sell that’s fantastic, you’re an asset for your own business. But what happens when you fill your own calendar with meetings? You become capped, you can’t grow any further. Which means you need to invest money into hiring others. If you can’t sell, you need to hire from the beginning.
Fulfillment
You could be fulfilling yourself, if you’re a freelancer, but then who’s selling for you? Can you do both and grow a multimillion dollar business? Chances are the answer to that is no. You will need to hire additional people in order to grow your business.
“I don’t sell a service, I sell a product”
Great, how are you going to improve it, build features, support your existing customers?
The problem is very clear when you do the math.
You need MONEY in order to scale a business.
But don’t worry there’s a few ways to get this money.
In fact, you will learn in a few minutes how you can use one of these ways to make top dollars yourself.
So here are the ways entrepreneurs fund their businesses:
Bootstrapping
The founder funds it themselves using their own hard earned money. The problem here is clear, you will risk a lot, if you don’t have a lot of money to start with. And you are limited to the size of your bank account.
Friends, Family and Fools
This one is funny, collect small investments from friends and family or anyone foolish enough to risk their money, or at least that’s how the joke goes. Risks? Broken relationships if things don’t pan out.
Debt
You get to keep 100% ownership of your company with this one, but what happens when the interest starts to add up? Plus banks hate lending money to startups.
Angel Investors & Venture Capital (VCs)
These are my favorite for a couple of reasons.
1) They invest in exchange for equity, which means that they will own a piece of the company. That makes them have skin in the game, so they will happily share resources beyond money with the founder.
2) They can invest A LOT and bring others who will invest even more.
In fact, we recently reached out ourselves to VCs and managed to raise 7 figures for a project in the idea phase in just 6 weeks.
It’s super easy to get investors to respond if you know what you’re doing.
There’s an opportunity to help them raise capital
And the best part about this, is NOT that you can do this for your own company to raise capital.
Startups are so desperate for this knowledge that they will gladly pay you 6 figures to help them raise capital.
9 out of 10 startups will fail.
According to a 2021 CBInsights report, there are 12 reasons why startups fail.
But check this out:
Almost 40% of startups never even get a chance to market or get outcompeted by similar products.
They just run out of cash and have to close their doors.
And 38% of them can’t raise capital, but why is that?
It really boils down to a silly reason.
Raising capital from VCs is just like selling a product or service to a prospect.
It involves marketing and sales.
However, you need to know a very specific style of selling for investors to pour money into a startup.
But it’s actually pretty easy once you know what you’re doing.
In fact, we were able to do it with just an email, a notepad and Zoom.
And the best part, we automated it all.
This process is also riskless, because we got the startup to cover the cost of the softwares we needed to make this investor machine work.
FYI, the entire thing cost less than $50 a month, and we raised 7 figures for the startup.
And startups will happily pay you $50k+ per deal closed, if you can help them raise money.
And I know you might be wondering, “It must be difficult to get investors to pour millions into a company”
“You need to know rich people or be born rich to have that kind of access”
The answer is NO. Investors want to invest.
In fact, they need to.
They are constantly competing with other investors to get a hold of a winning company.
In fact, investors are a commodity, not a luxury item.
If they don’t invest the money they have, it will just rot away because of inflation or they will have to settle for mediocre returns.
And that’s not an option for them.
So people with our investor prospecting method can make a ton of money by ethically standing in the middle of startups and investors.
Startups need the cash, and investors need to move the cash.
It’s a win-win situation.
The process and methods are easy to follow
The process is super easy to follow as well.
Have you ever sent an email to someone you know?
If you can do that, you can also do this.
Have you ever typed something special on a birthday card for someone?
If you can do that, then you can also do this.
There’s 3 stages to this process.
Intelligence Building
Finding who are the right investors for your startup client.
Agency
And lastly how to turn this skill into a business that allows you to bring 6-7 figures with just 5-10 clients. This part covers how to get startup clients as well!
Outreach
Writing effective outreach messaging that will have them booking calls with you all day and developing the ultimate pitch to get them to send the term sheet right after your call.
I believe I can help startups raise money
By now you should really be confident that helping startups raise capital is a heck of an opportunity.
The best part? Very few people are doing this.
Right now people are letting investment banks keep all the money because they think you need some kind of “banking permit” to do this.
With our method, we also teach people how to do this without needing any sort of banking or brokerage license.
All you need is an email, a notepad and Zoom.
That being said, if you are going to help startups raise capital you need to be careful.
There’s certain laws that prevent the everyday average joe from partaking in this profit feast.
However, if you know how to maneuver the regulations, you quickly realize that there’s a loophole.
Hundreds of people are capitalizing on this loophole to facilitate deals between investors and startups.
We call this loophole becoming a Deal Flow Consultant, and it allows people to legally and ethically charge for the service of raising capital for a startup.
We are opening up a new implementation program that will help people like you navigate the process of becoming a Deal Flow Consultant.
As an added benefit, you will learn how to raise capital, meaning in the future when you sit on the other side of the table as a startup founder, you can do this for yourself!
— HERE’S WHAT YOU GET —
The VentureMage course [$1497 Value] – We teach you how to raise money step by step using this 7 figure proven process.
Entire implementation templates [$998 Value]
All of our legal documents [ $3,478 Value] – Closing docs, contracts, etc
Provide list of investors for easy access [$2983 Value]
Cold Email University [$997 Value]
It’s very easy to get a startup to agree to this
The best part about becoming a Deal Flow Consultant and raising capital as a service is how easy it is to get startups to agree to your service.
In the implementation program we will show you who to target, how to negotiate your deal to make it extremely painless for startups to work with you, and we’ll give you the entire done-for-you process to get them results.
If someone went to you, and said they could get you 6 to 7 figures in funding to scale your business, and on top of that, there’s zero risk for you as a consultant or the startup….
It would be very hard to say no.
At the end of the day, you’re helping grow their business, with zero downside.
Fulfillment is fully automated
The best part for you as a consultant (or even if you are trying raise capital for yourself)
The entire Deal Flow Process is fully automated.
And we really mean it.
Getting investors, getting startups, the exact scripts to convince them to work with you, the entire fulfillment process is automated.
We even use artificial intelligence to remove every single manual process.
We’ll share everything, no holding back.
Unlike opening a social media marketing agency, SEO agency or email marketing service, helping startups raise capital requires zero employees, not a lot of clients to get make 7 figures and has a fully automated fulfillment.
Raising capital has swag
Before we let you go, we also like to mention the “swag” that comes from being in the capital market space.
Selling shoe laces via your shopify store can make you a ton of money.
But it definitely won’t make you more interesting at parties.
“What do you do for a living?”
You help companies raise millions of dollars.
What are you waiting for? Join the VentureMage revolution now and become a Deal Flow Consultant now.
Cette méthode simple en 3 étapes nous a aidé à collecter un salaire à 6 chiffres en aidant une startup à lever 5,5 millions de dollars en 6 semaines en envoyant simplement quelques messages par jour.
Désormais, tout le monde peut gagner sa vie à temps plein en appliquant nos méthodes plug and play exactes pour aider les startups à lever des capitaux.
Gérer une entreprise est simple en théorie, si on la décompose réellement, il n’y a que 3 éléments :
Vous disposez du marketing pour attirer de nouveaux clients vers votre produit ou service.
Vous avez des ventes pour pouvoir échanger leur argent durement gagné contre votre produit ou service.
Et en fin de compte, vous devez être en mesure de tenir la promesse grâce à votre produit ou service.
Ces 3 composants sont assez simples à apprendre.
Commercialisez-le, vendez-le et construisez-le.
Et s’il vous reste quelques bénéfices pour poursuivre ce processus, félicitations, vous êtes en affaires.
Alors pourquoi tout le monde ne se précipite-t-il pas pour devenir entrepreneur si c’est aussi simple ?
Eh bien, vous voyez, il y a un petit problème pour la plupart des entrepreneurs.
Revenons aux 3 composants :
Commercialisation
Pour mener à bien une campagne marketing, vous avez besoin de trafic, également appelé globes oculaires. Ce n’est pas gratuit. Vous devez soit être prêt à payer pour des publicités, à payer pour qu’un influenceur vous crie ou à créer une audience au fil du temps, et le temps, c’est de l’argent.
Ventes
Si vous pouvez vendre, c’est fantastique, vous êtes un atout pour votre propre entreprise. Mais que se passe-t-il lorsque vous remplissez votre propre calendrier de réunions ? Vous êtes plafonné, vous ne pouvez plus grandir. Ce qui signifie que vous devez investir de l’argent pour en embaucher d’autres. Si vous ne pouvez pas vendre, vous devez embaucher dès le début.
Accomplissement
Vous pourriez vous épanouir si vous êtes indépendant, mais alors qui vend pour vous ? Pouvez-vous faire les deux et développer une entreprise de plusieurs millions de dollars ? Il y a de fortes chances que la réponse soit non. Vous devrez embaucher des personnes supplémentaires pour développer votre entreprise.
« Je ne vends pas un service, je vends un produit »
Super, comment allez-vous l’améliorer, créer des fonctionnalités, soutenir vos clients existants ?
Le problème est très clair quand on fait le calcul.
Vous avez besoin d’ARGENT pour développer une entreprise.
Mais ne vous inquiétez pas, il existe plusieurs façons d’obtenir cet argent.
En fait, vous apprendrez en quelques minutes comment utiliser l’une de ces méthodes pour gagner vous-même de gros dollars.
Voici donc les façons dont les entrepreneurs financent leur entreprise :
Amorçage
Le fondateur le finance lui-même avec son propre argent durement gagné. Le problème ici est clair, vous risquez beaucoup si vous n’avez pas beaucoup d’argent pour commencer. Et vous êtes limité par la taille de votre compte bancaire.
Amis, famille et imbéciles
Celui-ci est drôle, collectez de petits investissements auprès de vos amis et de votre famille ou de toute personne assez stupide pour risquer son argent, ou du moins c’est ainsi que se déroule la blague. Des risques? Relations brisées si les choses ne se passent pas bien.
Dette
Avec celle-ci, vous conservez la propriété à 100 % de votre entreprise, mais que se passe-t-il lorsque les intérêts commencent à s’accumuler ? De plus, les banques détestent prêter de l’argent aux startups.
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