CAN YOU EMPLOY, SAY, LINKEDIN TO GET INVESTMENT OR LOAN OF AT LEAST £10,000? Can you employ your expertise to employ my, say, LinkedIn profile, or other social media profile, to attain an at least £10,000 loan or investment to launch to market a newly invented/patented fashion accessory that has been described as both ‘groundbreaking’ and ‘revolutionary’. One woman called it “Every woman’s dream come true!” - her words, not mine!
To get this far I have spent £70,000 of my own money and taken out four loans. I cannot attain another loan.
I am not a braggart. However, if the potential commercial appeal of the proposed product I plan to take to market might make it easier for you to find investors then I think you will have a good proposed product to show potential investors.
I have almost no network. Socially, in my private life I hardly ever engage anyone on social media platforms. I think my LinkedIn profile has 27 connections. I have Instagram and Facebook profiles for the proposed business. And a neglected personal Twitter profile.
I would look to you - the expert - to put together a plan and suggest which social media platform(s) we should concentrate on to find a provider(s) of the needed £10,000 loan/investment.
Near flawless copies of the fashion accessory can be viewed at the proposed business’ partially built D2C website. Presently, I have a crowdfunding campaign that is failing, this is not surprising to me. Due to wanting to enter market as soon as possible and a lack of funds, with a wing and a prayer, and some advertising and PR, I went ahead with a crowdfunding campaign without engaging a specialist crowdfunding digital agency because I could not afford one. Links to the proposed business’ partially built D2C website and failing crowdfunding campaign can be provided to you.
The £10,000 will, mainly, be employed to pay a specialist crowdfunding digital agency to orchestrate a global second crowdfunding campaign that will have a good chance of attracting £100,000+ in pre-paid orders - one such digital agency that has had several $1m+ successful crowdfunding campaigns has approached me to ask to run the planned second campaign. This plan makes it very likely that the £10,000 could be repaid within about four months. If the £10,000 is a loan,say, £12,000 could be repaid. If it is an investment - the investor can have the £10,000 repaid in four months while, obviously, keeping the agreed equity.
I suspect that most persons that become acquainted with the fashion accessory’s global commercial potential and how I plan to be able to repay the £10,000 in about four months will believe my plan is highly likely to deliver the desired result.
MAYBE SMALL INVESTMENTS FROM A NUMBER FASHION LOVING LINKEDIN MEMBERS? Maybe a good plan would include mining LinkedIn for, say, fashion loving persons/investors that are willing to provide loans/investments of ,say, £1000 or £2,000 or £5000. It is likely that investors will also have the option of receiving free complimentary copies of the fashion accessory that will retail for about £1000. Maybe the search for the loan/investment should include other platforms i.e Instagram, Twitter etc.
YOUR FEE I can pay you at least £300. I would prefer to pay a small deposit and then pay the rest immediately after I have received the loan/investment. There is no question of me not paying you your full fee. I am planning to create a business that has a good chance of being worth way more than £300 - I will not risk someone online publicly citing my brand and asserting that I reneged on paying a £300 fee in full. If all goes well, after the crowdfunding campaign I will pay a ‘bonus’ to show my gratitude for your work, that will be in addition to the £300.