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As an entrepreneur, your success will depend on business communication skills. Whenever you make a robust business presentation, deliver an absolute pitch, or ace your business conference, you have the potential to provide a shot of financial adrenaline to your passion project. You can get the money you will need to start a startup, develop a business idea, or put investment capital to work and make buyers happy. And who's listening to your pitch for money? An intelligent buyer, who is always looking for new projects that have a strong team, the to dominate a market, and a plan for future expansion. That is the game of spending 101. But what do you do when the rules of the game change? With the development of online investing in the form of collateral crowdfunding, the Careers Act beginning the entrances for new buyers, and a new crop of startups reimagining and disrupting markets every day, there's never been a much better time for business owners to raise money or for angel buyers to get new purchases. With so much change, however, comes doubt. What angel buyers and business owners need is a playbook, a manual that provides the secret method for financial success. That playbook is here. The Angel Playbook provides the business marketing communications techniques, methods, and state of mind needed by business owners and angel buyers to prosper and win. Experts interviewed for the Playbook include experienced angels like John Harbison of Technical Coastline Angels; Kevin Laws and regulations, COO of AngelList; Pocket Sunshine of SoGal Ventures; and Ross Blankenship of Angel Kings. The success secrets of collateral crowdfunding are disclosed by Ron Miller of StartEngine and Aaron Pollak of Project.co. Chris Bechtel of Development Engine Labs talks about how exactly new projects get traction, and Jessica Mah of inDinero strolls us through the procedure of sustaining early success. Startup founders and buyers alike will benefit from the Playbook's advice on getting the most out of the mentor-mentee relationship.