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Many have seen the overwhelming marketing ploys around the internet, especially on Craigslist. With the downturn in the economy, businesses are struggling to stay afloat. Capital has been king in this volatile environment and this is no where near the end. As a business owner or entrepreneur, you are finding ways to make ends meet. Many have liquidated assets to keep employees, some have “trimmed the fat” and laid employees off.
Funny thing is, there’s a solution many business owners don’t know about. My name is Billy, an executive at CorporationGiant (some call me Billy The Kid) because when it comes to raising capital or starting a business, I take the “Old West” approach; with guns blazing! Before I started in this industry, I had an epiphany as an entrepreneur…. Why isn’t there a solution for those honest, small business owners to obtain funding to increase marketing, hire more people or just have reserve funds? This intrigued me and I began my research. Turns out, there were plenty of “partial” solutions such as buy a Shelf Corporation or a Seasoned Corporation, but that was it. You were left to fend for yourself. This is why I decided to push for additional funding from banks and so began my journey help THOUSANDS of business owners.
Over the last 10 years, the market hasn’t been the best friend of business owners. Everything from healthcare to taxes, it has become a challenge to run a business. Well, this was my goal, to tell the average business owner that “everything’s going to be all right” as Bob Marley once said. I’ve put together a 3 step process called “Get Funded”. This process is simple and extremely affordable. I was in the same shoes many years ago and I am doing my part by providing a solution for those that want:
Seasoned Corporatios
Shelf Corporations
LLC’s
Corporate Funding
PayDex & DNB
Corporation Trading, Buying & Selling

There are dozens of different types of insurance, from insurance that you have to take out by law (such as car insurance), to policies that it’s a good idea to have (such as contents insurance) to those that are ‘nice to have’ rather than necessities.
Figures from the Association of British Insurers show that, during the recession, one in four people cancelled their home insurance. While it’s a good idea to make sure you’re not paying for insurance you don’t need, you should always think about what would happen if disaster were to strike before cancelling any insurance policies.