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How To Get Into Black Enterprise: Entrepreneurs, Take Note

Who owns the company? No, really. We’re going to want to know who holds an equity stake in the company, and what percentage of the equity each owner holds. What percentage of the company is owned by blacks? To be considered black-owned by Black Enterprise, at least 51% of the equity of the company must be owned by black people. Not every company featured in Black Enterprise meets that standard, but for certain sections of the magazine, our goal is to showcase black-owned businesses.

For example, Making It, one of the most popular columns in the Enterprise section of Black Enterprise, profiles business between two and six years old, that are at least 51% black-owned, with annual sales of between $250,000 and $10 million, and at least three employees (including the owners).

Who are your top clients? This is one of the ways we reality-check the sales figures and other information provided by entrepreneurs. Yes, we will want to talk to your clients, as well as other parties who can vouch for the viability of the business and the credibility of the owners.

How many employees do you have? Are they full time, part-time, seasonal, temporary or independent contractors?

You’d think I’d be used to it after more than two decades at Black Enterprise, but I continue to be amazed by entrepreneurs who expect us to write about their business with no financial information about their company. We are a business and financial media company, so we use numbers to tell the story. So with all due respect to your passion for your business idea and your deep desire to give back to the community, if you’re not willing to divulge financial figures and other data to help us to measure the size and performance of your business, you’ll have a hard time convincing us to do an in-depth profile of you and your company.

Most of the businesses covered in Black Enterprise are privately held companies, which means we have to ask you to provide the information we need, and then verify it through our own network of industry experts and analysts. If you want to be featured in Black Enterprise, you have to be willing to share details—including the numbers—of your story with our audience. Doing so will increase your appeal to our editors, and increase the odds that your story will be told in the magazine.

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16 Responses to “How To Get Into Black Enterprise: Entrepreneurs, Take Note”

  1. Great tips! We will be in touch!!

    @businessethos

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  2. businessethos on April 28th, 2009 at 7:32 pm
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  4. How To Get Into Black Enterprise: Entrepreneurs, Take Note | BlackNewsTribune.com on April 28th, 2009 at 7:35 pm
  5. Very grateful for the information.

    Reply

  6. Hassan May Riggs on April 28th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
  7. Thanks Alfred,

    I'll try again after I reach that over $250,000.00 mark.

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  8. Robin Walton on April 28th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
  9. Robin, the $250,000 minimum annual revenues is just for the Making It column. We often feature companies with lower annual revenues in other areas of the magazine, so if you're business is viable and you can provide other details about your operation, you can still get into B.E.

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  10. Alfred on April 29th, 2009 at 12:19 am
  11. This is a great article and its also inspiring. As an up coming black starting a business, I look forward to being one day featured on Black Enterprise.

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  12. Njoroge on April 29th, 2009 at 10:02 pm
  13. Great article. As a subscriber and small business owner I have aspired to be in Black Enterprise for many years.

    In regards to the financials, are tax returns require?

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    Alfred Edmond, Jr.

    Alfred Edmond, Jr. Reply:

    No, we don't require tax returns, although we do welcome them as documentation of your financials.

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  14. Ray Williams on May 6th, 2009 at 11:11 am
  15. BlackVibes.com is an e-commerce web-based company which offers high quality music and multi-media entertainment oriented service via online advertising, daily newsletters and artists/producer product selling (owned and operated by UM Alum). The mission of the company is to provide the entertainment community with the best resources for advertisement, product distribution and news & information. To ensure this, BlackVibes.com, Inc. offers BeatXChange, SoundScope, daily newsletters (40,000 + recipients thus far) and advertising e-blasts (fee varies) to create a unique consumer experience which differentiates us from the rest. The goal of our company is to be the number one visited website for music and multi-media entertainment needs in the country. Our objective is to have over one million visitors to our website per day and to gross over one million dollars in sales annually through our product utilization.

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  16. Ernest Wyatt on May 7th, 2009 at 2:56 pm
  17. Ernest Wyatt on May 7th, 2009 at 2:59 pm
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