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Business Credit Bible for Beginners: The Step-by-Step System to Get Loans, Credit Cards and Tradelines - Even If You Have Bad Credit or No Idea Where To Start
by Dean Maverick
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Synopsis
BUILD BUSINESS CREDIT LIKE A BOSS—EVEN IF YOU’RE BROKE, NEW, OR CLUELESS
From laundromats to vending routes, the author behindBusiness Credit Bible for Beginners isn’t just teaching theory—he’s lived it. With real skin in the game and a blueprint that’s already helped thousands go from ...
From laundromats to vending routes, the author behindBusiness Credit Bible for Beginners isn’t just teaching theory—he’s lived it. With real skin in the game and a blueprint that’s already helped thousands go from ...
BUILD BUSINESS CREDIT LIKE A BOSS—EVEN IF YOU’RE BROKE, NEW, OR CLUELESS
From laundromats to vending routes, the author behindBusiness Credit Bible for Beginners isn’t just teaching theory—he’s lived it. With real skin in the game and a blueprint that’s already helped thousands go from denied to approved, this book gives first-time entrepreneurs the strategy they’ve been praying for (without the shady gurus or $2,000 courses). If you’ve ever felt boxed out of the funding conversation because you didn’t have the “right” credit score, income, or network— welcome.
You’re exactly who this book was written for.
Tired of using your personal credit (and stressing every swipe) to fund your business?
Frustrated by denial after denial—even when you thought you did everything “right”?
Don’t even know where to start but know you need funding to get off the ground?
Most people teaching business credit are either regurgitating surface-level info or selling you into overpriced mentorships. This book is different. It was built for people who are tired of guessing, applying blind, and playing a game that seems rigged from the jump.
The truth? Business credit isn’t about who you know—it’s about how your business looks on paper. Banks fund structure, not vibes. If your paperwork is off, your address doesn’t match, or your name screams "high-risk," you’re getting denied before a human even reads your application.
But when your setup is strategic? The bag chases you.
This isn’t theory. The author built his own vending and laundromat businesses using the exact system in this book. He went from maxed-out personal cards to six figures in credit—without using his Social Security number.
In This Book You Will Find Out:
The5 biggest mistakesnew entrepreneurs make that keep them broke and denied—exposed and fixed.
The 7-step blueprint to get Net-30 approvals and tradelines reporting in your first 30 days.
The exact 14-day stacking strategy to secure $25K–$50K in business credit without red flags.
Finally Learn and Execute On:
How to set up your LLC, bank accounts, and digital identity the right way from day one.
Which vendors, cards, and banks to apply to—and in what order—to avoid denials and wasted inquiries.
How to build credit across multiple LLCs and become the architect of your own financial system.
Imagine opening a business credit card with a $15,000 limit...
and not even needing to enter your SSN.
Imagine walking into a local bank, showing them your business file, and walking out with a $50,000 line—because your paperwork spoke for itself.
No more gambling your rent money to fund your dream. No more sacrificing your personal credit for a shot at business growth.
You don’t have to be rich, connected, or perfect.
You just need the right map—and the guts to follow it.
It’s your turn to stop watching other people win and start stacking your own approvals.
Grab your copy of Business Credit Bible for Beginners now and build a business that banks respect—no cosigner, no confusion, no cap.
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