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Posted about 3 years ago

Best Ways to Create an Investor Magnet Business

Normal 1616001751 Twitter Template Victor Menasce

On this episode of #AOPI – Join Mark and Scott as they talk with real estate investor and developer, author, mentor, and engineering genius, Victor Menasce.

Listen in as they discuss:

  • -Victor’s unorthodox journey into the real estate industry and his incredible ability to secure quality investors for any business venture.
  • -Building a responsible financial relationship.
  • -Charting an admirable business track record.
  • -Seeking out compelling opportunities.
  • -Creating perfect alignment between your goals for the money and your goals for a project.
  • -Forming mutually beneficial business collaborations to give your business the boost you need that cannot be gained on your own.
  • -Stepping outside of your comfort zone for the good of your business
  • -Being very specific with your investment goals.
  • -Assessing your environment and business associations.

And, more!

Victor shares the basic principles for attracting and retaining investors to your business or business ventures whether you are a small, medium or large-scale business.



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