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Looking for an Angel Investor to Support Your Business

October 11, 2006 by Isabel Isidro · Leave a Comment 

If you are looking for someone to help you fund your business, you may want to go and pitch your ideas where investors gather. Angel investors have been a driving force in capitalizing small businesses. To get them interested in your business, the magazine Business 2.0 has very interesting tips on How to find your angel investor

Here are some places where angel investors come and those looking for funding can come and pitch their business plans. Be sure to have a strong business plan and describe what makes your business idea stand apart:

Angel Capital Association http://www.angelcapitalassociation.org
Angel’s Forum http://www.angelsforum.com
Band of Angels http://www.bandangels.com
Common Angels http://www.commonangels.com
Keiretsu Forum http://www.k4forum.com
Launchpad Venture Group http://www.launchpadventuregroup.com
New World Angels http://www.newworldangels.com
New York Angels http://www.newyorkangels.com
Prairie Angels http://www.prairieangels.org (charges $125 to submit idea)
Robin Hood Ventures http://www.robinhoodventures.com/ (charges $250)

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Author: Isabel Isidro (853 Articles)

Isabel Isidro is the co-founder of PowerHomeBiz.com. A mom of three boys, avid vintage postcard collector, frustrated scrapbooker, she also manages WomenHomeBusiness.com and LearningfromBigBoys.com. Follow her on Twitter: @powerhomebiz

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