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The Seven Most Frequent Questions We Hear
(in no particular order)
1. What is ActSeed?
ActSeed is an online business service and professional community dedicated to helping seed (early) stage companies. The mission of ActSeed is to:
Bring together all relevant individuals and resources that are dedicated...
March 8th, 2010 | Featured | Read More
40+ Years of Small Businesses Experience Reflected in Our Technology
Helping you prepare for the investor gauntlet.
Helping you find and land investors.
Helping you find talented workers, services.
Helping you find local pro-small business programs.
Helping you prepare for the market.
Helping you prepare for competition and rapid growth.
This post tells you...
March 7th, 2010 | Featured | Read More
You Are a Valuable Part of New Business Creation & We Need You
Summary:
Find well-prepared seed stage investment opportunities.
15 minutes to set up your ActSeed membership.
No fees.
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No reason not to. You are a valuable part of new business creation and this community needs you.
People, plan, execution and intensity. Good ideas...
March 5th, 2010 | Featured | Read More
ActSeed: What We Give You Now & What Follows
Smell the Sizzle now. Taste the Steak soon.
First, welcome to ActSeed! By reading this, you’re already participating in an innovative “community of common interest” that is dedicated to helping prepare great business ideas and connect the founders of those ideas with other people...
November 15th, 2009 | Featured | Read More
What’s Behind the Curtain at ActSeed?
What’s behind the curtain? Well, that depends on which side of the curtain you’re standing.
ActSeed’s forthcoming application sits at one of the most innovative intersections of social media and business. Our home page will continue to drive content that reflects leading thinking...
October 29th, 2009 | Featured | Read More
Ready, Shoot, Aim! …wait. That ain’t right.
Just because you have a proverbial silver bullet doesn’t mean you’ll hit your target.
Hunting an investor? A new market for your product? A new VP of Sales or an advisor with a career’s worth of expertise in marketing consumer software?
We all know the proper sequence is “ready, aim,...
October 18th, 2009 | Featured | Read More

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