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Monday, December 10, 2007

Over $5 Million Available to Aid Small Business Owners

If you are struggling to find money to help grow your business help has arrived. According a recent press release, the newly launched Internet Development Fund (IDF) is offering over $5 million in unsecured credit for small businesses to use for website development and marketing.


The IDF targets U.S.-based small businesses with fewer than 10 employees and with gross sales of less than $1 million annually. Have less than perfect credit? Don't worry, they are offering funds regardless of current credit status. You pay no application fee and they are boasting a 98% approval rate.


The Internet Development Fund is offering small businesses a host of Internet-related services including website development, logo and graphic design and search engine marketing. "Small Biz owners find themselves in the catch-22 of needing (a website) and yet unable to afford web development," says Business Coach, Maurice Evans, IDF's Director of Business Development, "they now have the leverage they need to compete in today's economy."


Eligible businesses may be able to secure up to $5,000 in the form of a line of credit. Both start-ups and existing small businesses are eligible. Approval is usually done with two days, and are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.


For more information or to apply, contact the Internet Development Fund at http://www.InternetDevelopmentFund.org or call 1-800-768-1638.

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