Fayetteville, AR --
EquityNet, LLC announced today the launch of its new Business Funding and
Support Network. The new network offers EquityNet’s rapidly-increasing base of
entrepreneurs a diverse network of capital providers, business supporters, and
service providers, including angel investors, private equity groups, government
grant entities, non-profits, banks, business incubators, SBDCs, business
consultants, service providers, and other members of the U.S. and international
entrepreneurial community.
According to EquityNet’s
founder and CEO/CTO, Judd Hollas, “We are very excited about this new release and
EquityNet’s most significant and valuable new set of system capabilities since
we launched the Company’s flagship Enterprise Analyzer™ software in 2007. When
combined with our relatively mature Enterprise Analyzer technology, our new
Business Funding and Support Network offers entrepreneurs, investors, and
business supporters an unrivaled suite of system capabilities. No other system
combines EquityNet’s patented web-based enterprise planning, analysis, and
optimization capabilities with a crowdfunding network of capital providers, business
supporters, and service providers."
Mr. Josh Eno,
EquityNet’s lead developer of the network capabilities said, “We designed the
network interfaces and functional capabilities with our end users in mind.” Streamlined
and intuitive, the new system is already receiving praise from users who
appreciate the efficiency of coupling such functional depth with pleasing
ease-of-use. Mr. Eno continued, "We look forward to providing our user
base increasingly advanced capabilities in new releases over the coming year."
Entrepreneurs can use
the new EquityNet Network to find funding and support by viewing and filtering
the profiles of EquityNet members and then sharing their business plan with
members. Entrepreneurs can easily expand member profiles to learn more about
them - including which type of industries they are interested in, which
business stage(s) they deal with, what type of services they offer, how much
capital they provide, their level of activity, and much more.
Investors and other
members can use the new EquityNet Network to access free EquityNet deal flow
and alternatively, to screen their own deal flow and to support entrepreneurs
with a range of expanded capabilities.