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Best tips to find an investor for my glamping site?

Garrett Brown
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I've been kind of stuck figuring out how to find more money for my glamp site to expand near Houston, TX. Anyone have any ideas or places that could be a starting point for me? Thank you!

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Allan Smith
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When looking for money partners, you have to play the long game. I'm talking three years out. If you want someone to lend you money 3 years from now, you will need to be networking now and slowly building that trust in the relationship. Over time they will see you do deals.

if you do not want to wait that long, what you have left is your current Network . People you have known for a long time. This is why most people start with friends and family when raising money for their business.

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