Social Marketing Your ARC Loan
July 30, 2009 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Featured Articles, Wright Ideas
This article will cover how you can use social marketing to find where to apply for ARC loans.
Many businesses are on social marketing sites. Banks not so much yet. Maybe they feel like some security could be compromised. There are different scenarios on each social marketing site that could help them and YOU find them when you are ready to apply for your ARC Loan.
Digg: You can check out that site to see if anyone is digging articles or podcasts on the ARC loans. If it is popular, it will be on the front page of the site. Even if it’s not popular, you will get some good information
Linked in: Connect with people who work for banks and ask them directly, what they are doing with the ARC loans. It is always better to have a bank referral than nothing.
Twitter: I have yet to see a bank twitter, however, I am sure at some point they may start. We never know all the real connections you have on twitter, so start tweeting and asking questions. A bank rep may answer you.
Meetup: if you create your own meet up group of people who are interested in ARC Loans, you will have no problem getting a bank to come and talk to you about it. Get one who can actually do ARC loans, not just talk about it.
Bebo: get on there and find a buddy who is also looking for ARC loans information. You can be a team who gets much more done that ever before.
Facebook: lots of Realtors on there who of course, know bankers. They can refer you to lots of bankers.
For more details on ARC Loans get a free audio CD at
http://wrightplacetv.com/arc-loans/
Venture Capital Money For You?
April 20, 2009 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Wright Ideas

Venture Capitalist Money is down 61%. So where are we going to get new money to start businesses? People how have gotten venture capital before more likely to get it again. Where are these people and how do you get to them?
One of the best books I have read to explain the entire venture capitalist game is Reality Check by Guy Kawasaki. This is a 400+page book which explains the game to regular folks. This is where you need to be fully engaged and ready to rock. If you are not ready for the opportunity, you won’t get it.
The old days of getting a bunch of credit cards does not work that well. Banks are changing names, closing accounts and basically are making it difficult to work with them. The SBA has new programs however most are not funded yet.
The SBA has a free online course at
http://web.sba.gov/sbtn/registration/index.cfm?CourseId=29
There you can learn and get a complete understanding of what is available.
Alternative funding is available more than bank funding, yet not many people know about it or look into it.
We’ll be talking about that at our next workshop:
Find out more here: www.wrightplacetv.com/workshop








