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by Joel Block, http://www.growmyrevenue. com



I recently met with an entrepreneur who had an idea for building a computer consulting practice. He planned to create a software that could revolutionize the way pharmaceutical companies manage the process of collecting data for clinical trials. All he needed was an investor to back him.

When this entrepreneur opened his computer and started to make a PowerPoint presentation to me, I told him clearly that I had no interest in the PowerPoint until I was ready for it. I asked him, first, to briefly describe his business concept so I could decide whether sitting through the presentation would be of interest to me.

As soon as he shut down the PowerPoint, the entrepreneur froze. He simply couldn't tell me why his business was so revolutionary in the hour we spent together without that PowerPoint. For him, like so many other entrepreneurs, PowerPoint is a crutch rather than a supplement to the story that he should be telling.

I told him that before he could successfully raise any capital, he would have to share his vision before explaining how to get there. Otherwise it would end up being nothing more than a solution looking for a problem.

I explained exactly what he needed to do in order to begin the hunt for capital and how to craft his story so it would get an investor's attention. I told him he would also need to develop different versions of his story: one for prospective strategic partners he might collaborate with in the future and one for the buyers who might need his software.

He was excited! We ended our meeting with the agreement that he would go home and think about how he wanted to proceed.

A week later, he called to tell me that he did not want help constructing his story or defining himself as an expert pharmaceutical software developer. He had everything he needed right there - in his PowerPoint presentation. All he wanted was introductions to investors. He was certain that this alone would ensure his success.

Now, I'm not any kind of expert in software or the pharmaceutical business. But, I am an expert at helping entrepreneurs lay out their business structures so that investors will sit up and take notice. In the process of successfully raising tens of millions of investor dollars, I've learned how investors think. They look for the vision. Every year I watch hundreds of entrepreneurs take the PowerPoint approach and fail. Why? Because they start in the middle!

When you get in front of an investor, you have ten seconds to convince them that you're doing something truly exciting. There are no second chances. If you can't articulate your story in those ten seconds, you will lose their interest. You'll never get the opportunity to start that PowerPoint presentation.

The bottom line: Building a successful business is the same as building a house. An architect, workmen and lender may be able and willing to help you build your dream house but you need to tell them what it should look like first. If you've got a dream that's big and exciting and you're looking for people and money to help you build it, make sure you can describe your vision from beginning to end so others can see it, too. Don't underestimate how important this foundation is. If you start with the door - you're going to fall on your face.

This article was written by Joel Block, http://www.growmyrevenue . com
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Capital can be tight in business for many reasons. These days recession is the word on the street and many businesses are tightening down their budgets for this reason along. However, small and medium sized businesses often begin with tight budgets, and they can run for a long time on tight budgeting, if they do it wisely. One way to work within a tight budget, but still accomplish lofty goals, is to fill your computing needs with a computer lease.

Buying Versus Leasing

The overriding train of thought is why lease something if you can buy it? As a purchased item, a computer becomes something you own and can use for as long as you want. It's part of the overall property of the business. There are several compelling reasons to consider a computer lease:

-Leasing spreads out the cost of acquiring the right computers for your business over a longer term and will conserve your cash flow. Instead of using your company's cash or credit on buying computers, a lease prevents you from using a large chunk of your capital up front.

-Depending on the laws of your jurisdiction, lease payments can be tax deductible.

-Lease agreements generally renew or end every 2-3 years, forcing your company to maintaining current technology, rather than getting by on older technology and leaving you at the risk of not being on the cutting edge. It also becomes easier and less costly to maintain a regular system of upgrading if your leasing agreement can include them.

-Reducing operating costs: having current equipment reduces the cost of technical support, repairs, and replacements. Some lease agreements also cover some or all of these costs, relieving the work of small IT departments.

-No need to incur the costs of reselling or disposing older computers, as the leasing company will provide these services with your computer lease.

All of these advantages also make a computer lease a savings in operating costs for your company as a whole, not just at the moment of purchase or lease.

Before You Take the Plunge, Determine What is Important for Your Computer Lease

Once you've decided that a computer lease is the wisest decision for your company, you will need to know what you require out of your computers in order to negotiate a successful leasing agreement.

-What kind of term do you want for your lease? Many companies provide a computer lease term that is between 2 and 3 years.

-How long should it be before your computers need to be upgraded? Depending on the business you are in, you may need your technology to be upgraded sooner or later than other businesses. Some leases include upgrades at regular intervals.

-Will your company need the flexibility to terminate a computer lease at any time? Examine the lease agreement for extra fees, especially upon termination of the agreement.

-Who is liable for repairs and replacements?

-Will you need peripherals, like printers, scanners, and fax machines, included in the lease. Some companies give better rates for packaged deals.
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