Crowdfunding: People with the Occasional Appetite for a Biscuit
March 11, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Front Page

A 25-piece collection of surprisingly intriguing photographs of slow roasted bones and various chunks of dog meat. A quirky coffee table book filled with fun displays of gut-wrenching dog treats in an elevated food photography style. It’s a somewhat dark new publication which formed spontaneously due to a lack of food or other things for humans to photograph. Light humor involving the dog meat industry and a few vegan options like “Dental Chew Stick” for humans and canines who like to keep it clean.
Camille Lesar has great ideas on how to use the book:
Ways to use this book:
As personal enjoyment
As a way to curb hunger
As a gift
A way to turn someone vegan
Take it on trips or carry in your purse to relieve separation anxiety
Crazy dog person table decor
Photo references at your next butchering seminar
A way to lead into a conversation about the meat industry’s impact on global warming
A bedtime story for your dog
The rewards include coasters, puzzles made from the photos postcards, the book, and more!
Support this unique project here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1184095838/people-with-the-occasional-appetite-for-a-biscuitcuit
Online Begging: Crowdfunding Friday Call with IAN SNEED
February 21, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page, Watch the Show Here!

Ian Sneed talked about ONLINE Begging. If you think crowdfunding is online begging, then you need to hear what he has to say. IF you are worried about Online begging, takes some time to listen to this particular broadcast: Ian Sneed on Funding Friday
Crowdfunding is not just a money game but a mind game. Some of my clients are so stressed about money that they can’t be calm enough to pull off the game plan. I wanted to address that. I think Ian Sneed as a unique approach to the money mindset. I discovered him on Periscope and enjoyed his platform. He is smart and funny. He is well read and not just repeating the things that you hear in Law- Of- Attraction groups. I hope you will enjoy his style and thought process. But mostly, I hope you are relaxed enough to get going on your plan to raise money or Invest with Crowdfunding. Your Time is now.
If you want to join us on the call for Feb 19th 2016 at 9 am PST – you can get the number here: http://www.getcrowdfundednow.com/teleclass
10 Ways to Find Money for Your Project!
February 20, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Dr. Wright Live (Events), Featured Articles, Front Page

There are many ways to find money for your business or project. I will be talking about how to do that. No, I won’t be going with the ask your uncle for money. If you had an uncle who could give you the money, I am sure you would have done it by now. There are some new things happening that allow people to get money for projects. Some of it is bootstrapping but some of it is not. If you are frustrated trying to get the money together or every time you get the money together, something happens to take you off track, then you need to attend.
I will share with you one strategy that I will NOT be covering at the workshop. I appreciate you stopping by the page and want to give you value no matter what you decide to do. If you are already in business but need more money at your fingertips then consider this:
Sell Your Invoices to Improve Cash-Flow
It’s also called invoice factoring or factoring. Waiting for payment on goods already delivered can make a small business’ cash-flow tight. Using invoice factoring is an effective strategy to moderate the ups and downs of the billing cycle, yet only one fifth of qualifying businesses take advantage.
There are several types of invoice factoring, including debt factoring, which can help with salaries, tax payments and other financial demands on your business during the slow parts of the billing cycle.
Invoice factoring explained
Financing by invoice factoring similar to invoice discounting; it’s a business to business service leveraging invoices of sold goods to get cash now. Invoice financing, technically not borrowing, involves the financing business buying invoice receivables at a discount. Payment collection from the customer becomes the factor’s responsibility. By including a non-recourse clause in your agreement, they also take responsibility should the customer default. Be sure to deal with a reputable factoring company. They will be dealing directly with your customers.

How it works
Before your customer makes payment on their invoice, the factoring services company purchases the invoice at a discount, often 70-90 percent of full value. Once the factoring company collects from the customer, they’ll take an agreed upon service fee and return the balance to your company.
Why it works
There are several reasons invoice factoring is an effective option for your business.
You can receive immediate payment for invoices, better managing cash-flow over longer billing cycles.
Receive cash without effecting your credit rating. It’s still best to compare rates and charges to traditional financing options, like banks.Invoice factoring helps manage risk. you can pay bills and salaries on time, and have the cash on hand for unexpected expenses.
Moving collections to the factoring company gives you more time to work on money generating activities.
Potentially save money. Costs associated with invoice factoring can be more than offset by reducing your collection management costs, because the factoring company manages the process. Good’s factoring companies ensure customers pay on time, shortening the payment cycle.
Your ability to access more cash with invoice factoring grows as you increase your sales. As your invoices grow larger, your invoice financing increases. Stop renegotiating borrowing rates and credit limits with banks. By smoothing the ups and downs in cash-flow and allowing you to make payments when they’re due, invoice financing can decrease stress levels.
Let’s get you on the track to making your dreams come true. The Los Angeles Workshop is April 16, 2016 and ticket prices benefit the Celebrate Life Cancer Ministries.








