Showing posts with label iwrite business services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iwrite business services. Show all posts

Sunday, March 29, 2015

IWRITE & Company is Columbia's Best for Branding, Printing, and Writing Services



Take Advantage of IWRITE's Business Services

Your friends at IWRITE are doing big things for you. While other companies are working hard to maintain their clientele, IWRITE is attracting new businesses and clients every week along with a repeat client base. 

Take a look at all of the services IWRITE & Company offers. We are sure that we can help you move forward in your business ideas with one or more of our services. 


IWRITE Branding, Printing, and Writing: 

  • Manuscript Editing
  • Business Documents
  • Resume writing/Cover Letters
  • Portfolios
  • Powerpoint Presentation
  • Business Plan Writing
  • Marketing Plans 
  • Printing & Design Services
  • Blog Content Writing 
 and much more!
NEW Services!!
  • Management Services
  • Small Business Start Up Consulting (Non-profit and For-profit)
For more detailed information, please visit IWRITE's website. Call us Today at (803) 563-8443

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from IWRITE & Company!



Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from IWRITE & Company!

We want to thank all of our clients and friends for supporting us this year in 2014. We appreciate your loyal business, referrals, and reviews.

We look forward to our continued business with you and helping you build up your company every step of the way.

We wish you and your family a blessed holiday season. From our family to yours,

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Want to Start a Business? Here's 7 Financial Tips For Success



Want to Start a Business? Here's 7 Financial Tips For Success

You will need all of the guidelines you can get when it comes to starting a business today. The following 7 guidelines are necessary and crucial to financially securing your business long before you open the doors.
  1. Do plan to start with your own money, not someone else'sThe money to start your business will come from your right or left pocket. In fact, there are three pools of money you should have before your start a business: an emergency savings account, enough budget to go from 12 to 24 months without a paycheck, and the first year of operating capital to run your business.
  2.  Do request major funding long before you need it. Maybe you recently saw The Social Network, the movie about the launch of Facebook, and thought that you could score big dollars fast from venture capitalists? Think again. Realize that getting money from VCs and angel investors can be a longer-than-expected process, sometimes 6 to 12 months to secure. 
  3.  Do seek "trade credit" from vendors and suppliers. Too many entrepreneurs dream of going to a bank and getting a business loan or line of credit for their enterprise. But maybe you don’t need a traditional bank loan at all to launch or grow your business. If you can get your vendors and suppliers to agree to provide you with trade credit—i.e., the ability to pay for goods and services over time—you can creatively and more frugally run your operations.
  4. Do get buy-in from your spouse/partner. Many new (and veteran) entrepreneurs will tell you one of the biggest dream killers they’ve encountered is an un-supportive spouse. Make sure your partner is on board with your entrepreneurial ambitions. If not, you'll face a host of financial arguments and money-battles that will be counter-productive to you building a business and to your relationship. Read more here.
While preparing your business with the best financial steps you can make, you will need to document your financial plans. You will need a business plan created exclusively for your business and the financial future of your business.


IWRITE professionals can help you produce the most effective and professional business plan for your startup.


Contact them today for assistance.

Monday, July 9, 2012

The First Step to a Successful Business: Writing a Business Plan Says Amazon Founder

 The First Step to a Successful Business: Writing a Business Plan

The advice below comes from the Founder and CEO of Amazon, Jeff Bezos.

Jeff Bezos is an American entrepreneur who played a key role in the growth of e-commerce as the founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.com, Inc., an online merchant of books and later of a wide variety of products. Under his guidance, Amazon.com became the largest retailer on the World Wide Web and the model for Internet sales. -Wikipedia

"So, you want to start a company...Well, the first thing you do is you should write a business plan, and so I did that. I wrote about a 30-page business plan. I wrote a first draft.."

"You know the business plan won't survive its first encounters with reality. It will always be different. The reality will never be the plan, but the discipline of writing the plan forces you to think through some of the issues and to get sort of mentally comfortable in the space. Then you start to understand, if you push on this knob this will move over here and so on. So, that's the first step." -Source

Now is the time to get your business plan started. If you don't have a business plan, you will never really know exactly what you want to do; where you want to go and ultimately what your goals are for the future. A business plan can open many doors for you as well as make your business goals visually clear.

We are in the business of helping businesses start off right and get them going in the right direction.

IWRITE does business plans at an affordable rate. If you need help getting your thoughts and ideas on paper and need our expertise in writing a business plan for you, contact us now for a free consultation HERE.

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...