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Everything you need to know to raise funding

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After the success of their online masterclasses, Focused for Business are offering entrepreneurs worldwide the opportunity to participate in a live and interactive webinar designed to give an answer to “What’s the best way to fund my business?” for free.

The webinar will analyse:

  • The three key things that grab an investor's attention and attract funding.
  • How to decide when the time is right for raising investment.
  • The wide range of investment options and how to pick the right one for your company.
  • What information you’ll need to prepare to raise investment quickly.
  • How to come up with an action plan to succeed at fundraising.
  • Where to get help to speed up the process of getting investment.

The free webinar will take place on 21st and 23rd of February via Zoom video conferencing. Further information and tickets for the webinar are available via this link.

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