Here is Why you need a WEBSITE for your Business.

If you don’t have a website set up yet for your business you are missing out on a lot of funding you could be given automatically, money you would be making from random traffic hitting your page from Google and the credibility that comes from being ONLINE (like almost all real businesses are these days).

If you don’t have a business website – you just don’t exist in the eyes of the world. And you will NOT be given the maximum amount of business funding available to you (from our sources) because you don’t look like you’re serious about your business.

No business website means no one gives you a second look and you will be leaving a lot of money on the table.

So what should be on your business website?

Keep it simple. When our company builds successful business websites for our customers we normally just list your business name (what you had filed for your LLC) and a phone number. It can be your own phone number or an actual business phone line if you have one.

If you don’t want a phone number listed on your website then you may want to substitute that with your address. (your business address, your current home address or the address of the resident agent who filed your LLC for you and maintains your business paperwork with the state)

How do you get funding just by having a website?

You can get the maximum amount of business funding that is available to you by having a website that people or institutions can verify.

If you can be seen online as a real business conducting commerce or doing investing of some kind then you are seen as legit and will be offered MORE funding.

In many cases, our clients want as much privacy as possible. So when an LLC is filed for you, by our service, it may list the address of your resident agent who did the filing for you with the state. That is great for protection against frivolous lawsuits and helps maintain your anonymity. But when it is time to get funding, you may want business visibility for that purpose.

These business websites we build for our clients can do both, protect your privacy AND allow enough business visibility to make sure you receive the millions of dollars in funding that are available to you.

How does your website make you money, even if you are not selling anything on it?

We provide a lot of technology that is done for you by our company which ties your business site to search engines in a way that can pay you advertising commissions on the huge amount of traffic that can stumble upon it from its online placement.

This is the biggest HIDDEN benefit of having a good business website.

It can add money to your pocket without doing any marketing or sales just by being online. And there are even features we can provide your website with that actually collect customer leads for you which could be used profitably over and over again through our proven system.

Get one right now while they are on sale.

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Just $157

Thanks. Tom.

PS: this sale ends Monday Oct. 16 at midnight at which time the normal price increases back to $299 retail cost.

**HERE IS A LITTLE INFO ABOUT THE FOUNDER**

[Tom's Bio]

 

Raised by a single mother in Minnesota, Tom got his first start in business at the age of 8 as a newspaper delivery boy for the MPLS Star and Tribune and worked as a young neighborhood handyman. As each season changed he would go door to door after school providing needed yard work and doing chores for all the seniors that lived on the block. He bought his first Red Schwinn 10 speed Bike with the money he earned from delivering papers.

Tom went away to college in Philadelphia to study journalism at Temple University where he received the freshman journalist of the year award, given to one outstanding student each year by the Philadelphia Inquirer Newspaper.

After the stock market crash of the late 1980’s, when he left school to pursue his career, work in journalism was hard to find for new college graduates.

So he fell back on what he knew best and went back to working with his hands by forming a new business called TEK Outdoor Services. From the humble beginnings of just a rusty old pickup truck, a shovel and a hammer he built up a residential and commercial business that eventually serviced over 2,800 customers. Tom passed the state licensing required to become a Class A General Building Contractor and used his creative construction talents to go on to build some of the most beautiful outdoor living spaces in the state.

When the internet burst on the scene in the 1990’s and started to change business forever, Tom traded in his tool belt for a laptop and started one of the first online newsletters for small business owners.

He used the experience of starting his own business, struggling to obtain the needed funding and eventually hitting the million dollar mark to teach other small business owners how to quickly get business funding, how to structure their business properly and how to make extra income online.

Over the past decade Tom has built and sold dozens of successful businesses in a variety of industries. He has personally coached hundreds of other business owners. He has taught thousands of people on live business webinars. He has developed countless business courses and instruction manuals, like Shortcut To Money Secrets, The Ultimate Real Estate Investors Guide and The Triple Crown of Funding. And he has pioneered the use of online income applications that help business owners increase revenue using the internet.

As the co-founder of groups like the small business funding network, crowd funding dream team and the coalition to educate kids on business, he has for well over a decade to teach people how to start businesses, how to fund businesses and how to run businesses successfully.

Tom’s now has a young son and daughter in grade school who are his pride and joy. They keep him busy between soccer games and ballet lessons. And he faces the same challenges every other parent has as they seem to grow up so fast and develop minds of their own.

The favorite place in the world for Tom is sitting in a boat on a deep blue Canadian lake, in Northern Ontario, with a fishing pole in his hands and his family by his side.