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How To Build A New Black Wall Street

Kyle Davis Megan Swann Benjamin Wheeler

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English
Tech Jobs America
21 January 2024
This 380+ page step by step guide will get you up and running with Profitable Black Owned Enterprises, ready for Expansion and Investors.

The Techniques within this book include Practical and Proven Methods of Business Principles for Kickstarting the Rebuilding of a New Black Wall Street.

Learn Why a Business Plan is Much More than a Startup Document Never Start a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation Learn How to use Multiple Commercial Bank Accounts Learn the Advantages of C-Class Corporations Contracts and Agreements Explained Sales Funnel Explained

Also included, are Great Examples of Sample Contracts and Agreements:

Licensing Agreement Nondisclosure Agreement Stock Option Agreement Stockholder / Shareholder Agreement Articles / Certificates of Incorporation Corporate Bylaws

How to Build a New Black Wall Street is Not a Historical Reference Book, but a Guide for Developing Consistent Revenue and Business Relationships that will Support the Creation of Local Job Opportunities for Our Unemployed Youth.

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Imprint:   Tech Jobs America
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   694g
ISBN:   9798869116741
Pages:   396
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Kyle Davis is the groundbreaking author of ""How to Build a New Black Wall Street"". This non-fiction, published in 2016, is the first of it's kind, as to addressing the black community with a non-documentary abstract that presents proven business practices and sample contracts: shareholder agreements and Nondisclosure Agreements, for example. At the same time of publishing ""How to Build a New Black Wall Street"", Kyle wanted to influence the Google Search Algorithm, that was presenting negative imagery of black children. With Kyle having experience in online advertising & SEO, he knew the only path was to flood Google's Search Algorithm with Meta-Data for black children and black children imagery. A flip on the idiom: cannot see the forest for the trees. Thereafter, Kyle started ""Black Children's Coloring Books"" to address the needs of black children for coloring books that feature black children, as well as, titling the books ""Black Children's Coloring Book"" so that black parents and parents of black children would be able to find coloring books designed for them."

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