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 »  Home  »  Business & Finance  »  Using a Business Mortgage to Grow your Business
Using a Business Mortgage to Grow your Business
By Adam Smith | Published  11/28/2005 | Business & Finance | Unrated
Using a Business Mortgage to Grow your Business
Adam Smith

Adam Smith is an internet marketer specializing in affiliate program management for 10Xmarketing.com. More information regarding a book note can be found at OneMinuteMillionaire.com 

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So you want to be a Player?

The real movers and shakers of America are always looking to move up the ladder of success. They also have a particular penchant for desiring to display their success through their purchasing power. You may have noted that some of the powerhouses of your city buy fancy cars, a flashy Rolex or two, and build the biggest, most expansive mansions money can buy. Upon asking such individuals why they purchase such luxurious items, you might be surprised by their answer. Many will submit that their purchase is not a purchase at all, but an investment in themselves. They argue that part of their success depends on how they present themselves, the image they project, and the prestige they bring to the table.

Think of the last time you saw Donald Trump on television. Did you notice the luxurious penthouse he lives in, with its insanely expensive decorations? Did you make note of the beautiful woman at his side, conspicuously showing offer her golf ball sized diamond ring? This is a man that exudes confidence and swagger. He uses the spoils of success to secure future success.

Exuding Supreme Confidence

When you are building your own business, you need to make sure your business gives off such a level of confidence. Perspective is reality. Your company, like the Donald, must demand respect. If clients view your business as a professional, high quality operation they will be more inclined to turn to your business for the services or goods they require. Creating this impression that your business is a force to be reckoned with is important, but just exactly how can you go about developing this perception?

There are many strategies that can be employed in this instance. Perhaps the most impressive, and lasting strategy one can employ is by improving the physical face of your business. Build a new building. Move to a brand new prestigious business park. Completely remodel your existing office space. To make this change, your firm can apply for a business mortgage. Such an investment only paves the path to success. Indeed the initial outlay and commitment to a commercial or business mortgage can seem intimidating, but consider the future of the business. Growth comes at a price, and to take your business to the next level you must at some point take drastic, even risky measures to realize success.

Growth through Reinvention

The advantages of taking on a business mortgage, and with it a beautiful structure that really defines what your business is today and where it is headed tomorrow, can far outweigh the costs. Growing your company will never be easy, but if you lay the right foundation and stepping stones now by giving your business that feel of superiority and respect, the growth and success that you desire will follow.

Before you refinance your business mortgage, take this suggestion into consideration. If you are not headed forward then where are you headed? Backward? I certainly hope not! Don’t remain complacent and think that you can maintain a positive cash flow in your old office space. Take a look around you. Where are the high revenue companies moving to? They are not staying put in the same old business parks any more. Rather, these firms continue to move up the food chain, relocating their offices to fresher, more respected new business parks or centers that provide cutting edge technology and support. In addition to those advantages, the move offers your company the chance to be among elite company and gain growing respect from your colleagues, competitors, and most importantly your clients. In this fashion, taking out that business mortgage and moving to the new center of activity and prestige can offer your company the growth it has always dreamed of.


Adam Smith is an internet marketer specializing in affiliate program management for 10Xmarketing.com. More information on a business mortgage is available at SNCloans.com.

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