The Most Popular Articles of 2018
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The Most Popular Articles of 2018

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2018 was a big year for Become and no doubt for you too! It’s amazing what a difference a year can make. 

In 2018 Become:

  • Expanded its team – from 22 to 38 employees
  • Created its LendingScore™ platform to increase business’s funding odds
  • Almost reached $100M in funding (we’re at 98.5M at the time of writing – oh so close!) 

We’ve also produced a hell of a lot of content in order to provide you, the savvy business owner, with insights into the lending industry, new innovations as well as tools to help your business grow. 

Here’s a quick flashback of our most popular articles of 2018: 

 

1. AI and Machine Learning Are the Future of Alternative Lending

 

2. Are You Keeping Up With These 5 Small Business Payment Trends?

 

3. 5 Factors to Consider before Applying for a Business Loan

 

4. Business Line of Credit: What Is it & How to Apply

5. 5 Reasons Why Your Business Loan Was Rejected

 

6. The Most Profitable Small Businesses in 2018

 

7. The Fastest Funds: 3 Quick Small Business Financing Options

 

8. Comprehensive Guide to Financing A Business

 

9. How to Forecast Your Business Revenue and Growth

 

10. How LendingScore™ Uses Technology to Improve Your Loan Approval Chances

 

Happy reading and wishing you and your business nothing but success in 2019!

 

If there’s anything you’d like to see more of on our blog, be sure to let us know. Send us a message on social media (push those buttons at the bottom of this post and select your social media weapon of choice) or simply shoot us an email: support@become.co   – We’re always happy to hear your thoughts. 

 

Yours sincerely, 
Annabelle and Nici
(The Become content queens)

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is provided for informational purposes only, should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter and should not be relied upon as such. The author accepts no responsibility for any consequences whatsoever arising from the use of such information.