June 30, 2010
Chinese investor
Are you in need of Chinese investors to help you boost up your business? You can start by clicking here and choosing one from the list, which you can generate yourself. More than 80 powerful investors are searching, right now, for companies in any stage of development.
Looking for investors from a certain area and from a certain culture shows that you are aware that in order to have a strong long-term relationship with your future private investor you have to find one close to you, which you can meet and talk in person. He has to share a common experience and be able to understand your general mindset and way of doing things.
China is a huge market for any product or service you might have but this doesn’t mean it will be easy for you to get that 1 percent of the population you are dreaming of. You need to evaluate your needs and search for help as raising money is never that easy. Create your own teaser email, which will arouse interest in the possible investor and send it to the investment firms that are looking for your type of business. You can easily search not only by location but also by the type of business and development stage the investor group is interested in.
Choosing the investor from the specific market you want to conquer will get you not only the funding you need so much but also valuable advice from people who have started a business in the same environment or watched the evolution of numerous companies. Sometimes, this can be more valuable than any sum of money, because the hard part starts after you get the money and you have to figure out how to manage them correctly.
The money you need to raise your business is out there. All you have to do is act on it.
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China despite the general opinion is a very competitive market and people from all over the world are rushing in to start a business there due to cheap workforce and good financial conditions. If you are a foreigner and want to get venture capital then it will be difficult because the language is hard and the culture completely different. I suggest using an already built database so you can get in direct contact with the investor and hire a translator.
Comment by John Ballack — August 10, 2010 @ 1:32 am