Acquisitions Automation was created so that you can buy a business without having to do anything. You don’t have to call the brokers, you don’t have the vet the deals, you don’t have to secure the financing, and you don’t have to write an LOI or pay for any attorneys.
You pay us we secure you 20% equity of a profitable company + cash flow.
Here’s what we recommend you do to maximize your experience.
- Attend our weekly All Hands Meetings – We record them if you can’t make it. We recommend coming to at least one per month so you can be updated on the status of the software.
- Join the Acquisition Network – download our mobile app so you can be connected to the group and we can transparently deliver you information on our progress.
- Subscribe to the Fundraising Matrix– Join the private workgroup where we upload 3-4 videos per day outlining how we’re scaling the acquisitions pipeline.
- Review training + Content – We have a video training program to teach you how to use our Fundraising/ Acquisition system from A-Z. We also will provide weekly 1-hour training where you can watch how Quincy and Chris are vetting deals and growing the overall Acquisitions Pipeline
- Attend Monthly Company Meetings – After your business is acquired we recommend attending the monthly meetings to discuss the overall strategy of your asset and how we’re working to improve the business to make it profitable and prime for exit.
How To Scale Your Investment
- Learn how to send deals to the pipeline
- Help secure affiliates/ influencers for the software
- Introduce us to a broker/sales network
- Introduce us to the company’s investors the new M/A
- Offer to help grow/improve the company you acquire
- Help create content about our product and process
With Acquisitions Automation we’re offering to do the dirty work to help you get your first deal done but as you can see there is plenty that you can do to be involved while also learning how to scale the process and system to help you create wealth faster.
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