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How important marketing is for Regulation A?

 

Regulation A+ represents the lately enacted SEC rule that amends and expands the rarely utilized Regulation A offering exemption.

Regulation A+ might be viewed as an alternative to a small registered IPO and also, as a substitute or addition to other securities offering procedures that are not subject to registration under the Securities Act. 

Although Regulation A+ is still quite new, it is swiftly establishing a name as the perfect spot for so many American businesses looking for capital.

Reg A+, which is supported by the SEC, actually permits non-SEC reporting corporations to raise capital from public investors while also allowing (or even more motivating) the issuer to publicize their offering openly.  The opportunity to publicly market to investors has benefited greatly for numerous corporations. 

This method is intended to reduce regulatory constraints by allowing companies who wouldn’t have contemplated pursuing total IPOs to get the type of financing necessary to fuel their growth.  (This opens up possibilities for non-accredited investors to invest in an increasing number of great startups and businesses.)

Given that it is intense competition for a small level investment environment, that actually means that now is a crucial and critical time for businesses to promote their offering in order to keep potential investors’ awareness and funds. As a result, many inexperienced publicly-traded company executives and directors believe that simply submitting an SEC registration statement will attract investors. That’s actually not the case.  The majority of corporations that are raising money under Regulation A in effect don’t have developed online marketing and PR, which is essential.  There is a possibility for many offerings to fail as a result of inadequate RegA+ marketing and an incapacity to attract investors. This requires a comprehensive RegA+ marketing approach that will not only market and raise attention about your investment offer but also can help turn investors into shareholders.

So the first step in this regard is testing the water in any effective RegA+. This approach is known as a “test the water” adjustment, as defined by the SEC to describe an issuer’s capacity to attract possible investors and the general public via commercials. In so many ways this is a good strategy for companies to think about using this method to acquire funds, increase brands recognition, raise finance or obtain outsider insights and perspectives. However, one of the most appealing and exposing abilities is the one to comprehend investor sentiment. That shows significantly lowers the risk associated with any offerings. 

The next step would be a strategy connecting with the company’s messaging, which means offerings need to be promoted in the right way to the proper type of investors. Some key questions- What are your goals? What is your strategy for your brands, marketing, and services? Are you sending the right message? It is essential for new investors to get the right message about your brand, and to constantly learn and get informed about your company in order to finally agree to make an investment.

In the end, it is crucial that your message reaches the appropriate audience, at the right time and place. This case is suitable for multi-channel marketing. It is convenient for this method for using numerous platforms such as social media, making videos, email campaigns, and search engines to reach the right kind of individuals with your message.

We at Mina Mar Group are here to guide you through the whole process of RegA+ marketing with the complete new strategies. 

You have the Reg A approved and all the free trading stock ready to issue, to grow your dreams but no one wants to buy the stock!?  NOW WHAT?!

Mina Mar Group offers FINANCING OF MARKETING to light your company up.

You need to either make an investment in awareness (marketing) or arrange financing for this event, to appease the wholesale market (Reg A financiers) and to create liquidity so that you can monetize on your Reg A efforts. In other words, your company needs to be “lit up”.

For you, as a company, this is a double edge sword! You need to deploy your capital to other projects, inventory, rent, payroll and similar & NOT spend your limited resources on stock awareness! 

THIS IS WHERE WE STEP IN!

WE FINANCE YOUR REG A PROMOTION WITH NO RECOURSE OR REPAYMENT. WE TAP INTO YOUR REG A AND CREATE THE LIQUIDITY! 

With 20 years of OTC Markets experience and dozens of financed promotions completed over the years, we have the resources knowledge, and means to “light your company up”!

We would finance the “launch of your Regulation A” by financing the marketing campaign. This is a must to monetize and capitalize on your Reg A offering! 

Our team of experts has the know-how and a proven record of successful financed promotions

We will help you to go through everything step by step, you just need to visit our website and fill out the inquiry to get the full information and find out the whole procedure. 





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