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Howdy! I'm Jack DeWolf, and I've created this blog to discover the mysterious world of Venture Capital and share my findings with you. When I was ten years old, I created and monetized my first product by selling t-shirts at a neighborhood cannonball contest. This experience ended up pathing a path of excitement and genuine curiosity that has occupied the last ten years of my life. During my studies at Colorado State University, I have realized the importance of helping entrepreneurs raise capital not only to expand a vision, but advance the society we live in. I hope this blog inspires you to jumpstart a career in Venture Capital and/or take your project to the next level!

My Story

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Grabbing the consumer’s attention isn’t enough; you have to keep that attention for at least a few seconds. This is where your benefits come into play or a product description that sets your offer apart from the others.

Writing result-oriented ad copy is difficult, as it must appeal to, entice, and convince consumers to take action. There is no magic formula to write perfect ad copy.

Businesses often become known today through effective marketing. The marketing may be in the form of a regular news item or half column society news in the Sunday newspaper.

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The marketing may be in the form of a heart to heart talk with Mr. Brown on his prominent local television show. These are all advertising. Businesses cannot get away from the force of advertising. If they want to make their products known in the marketplace they have to use some form of advertisement.

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