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Dragons’ Den versus real life, finding and working with business mentors and this week’s trending threads. [UK BF]( May 26, 2023 [My inbox]( [Latest posts]( [Login]( In this issue: [ ] [Article: Finding the right investor for your small business]( [ ] [Article: The difference between getting investment on Dragons’ Den and in real life]( [ ] [Guide: Finding and working with business mentors]( [ ] Article Finding the right investor for your small business An important step for many small businesses is to secure investment from an investor. But how can you make sure you’ve found the right one? [alt]( In this article, we cover how to find the right investor, what they will want to know and how to pitch your business idea to them. [Find an investor]( [ ] [ ] Article [alt]( The difference between getting investment on Dragons’ Den and in real life People who watch Dragons’ Den tend to either perceive the show as pure entertainment, or think that it's a literal representation of how the investment world works. But what actually happens in reality? [What’s the difference?]( [ ] [ ] Community Highlights since last week 94 New Members Welcome them, say hello and get networking. [Meet the members]( [ ](#) 61 New discussions Find out what's trending this week. [Join the conversation]( [ ](#) [ ] [Why do only 40% of UK adults have a will?]( [ ] 47 replies [ ] 1k views [ ] [I don’t understand why I have a PAYE amount overdue]( [ ] 27 replies [ ] 803 views [ ] [Should small businesses use traditional or online advertising?]( [ ] 28 replies [ ] 311 views [ ] [I need help finding an accountant!]( [ ] 16 replies [ ] 532 views [ ] [ ]( A guide to finding and working with business mentors This guide will help you understand the different types of mentors, where you can find a business mentor and how to approach them, and shares tips on how to manage the relationship. [Find a mentor]( [ ]( Compare between different bank accounts for Limited Companies If you’re a Limited Company, setting up a separate bank account for your business is recommended. Instantly compare your different options now! [Compare now]( Explore UKBF Content [ ]( Networking [ ]( [ ]( Podcasts [ ]( [ ]( Guides [ ]( [UK BF]( [TW]( [IN]( [FB]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( Business Data Group The Shire Barn, The Forge Blisworth Hill Business Park Blisworth, Northamptonshire NN7 3DB United Kingdom © 2023 UKBF

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