How to Set Yourself Apart from Other Factors and Brokers

As far as I can tell, every factoring broker and every factoring company claims to have exceptional customer service, that they can fund clients quickly, and that their prices are the most competitive in the market. Everybody says and focuses on that almost exclusively. Because of this, factoring companies look the same from the outside. It’s easy for prospects to see how brokers market themselves and conclude that all factoring companies are the same – basically a dime a dozen. Is factoring a commodity? Let’s look at the other side of things. Most brokers and factors complain that prospects often don’t treat them well: prospects negotiate harshly, shop incessantly for better terms, and threaten to leave for a competitor at the … [Read more...]

5 Things Successful Factoring Brokers Do

As a factoring broker, you have the opportunity to work with both factoring companies and businesses looking for funding. This requires plenty of time, effort, expertise in an assortment of industries, and a knack for relationship building. Without a doubt, it’s hard work to become a successful factoring broker. Here are 5 things successful factoring brokers do to lay the foundation for a profitable operation. 1. Never Stop Learning Factoring brokers should always stay up to date on the factoring industry, marketing trends, technology, competitors, and current events. Success comes to active learners who are open to new experiences and willing to seek or create opportunities for growth. Build relationships with other factoring experts … [Read more...]

How To Build Your Factoring Business In 2013

My original discussion was gong to be a year end review of the factoring business, but as we all know it is better to look forward than to look back. So let’s approach this from the prospective of setting up your business for next year. What makes a successful sales effort? The most obvious answer is closing lots of transactions. How do we make that happen? What will make 2013 a successful year for your factoring business? … [Read more...]

A Factoring Thank You For 2012

What makes the factoring business enjoyable?  Don D'Ambrosio shares his answer in this year end thank you. Wow, time flies and we are looking at closing out another year. Many articles this time of year tend to focus on reflection, comparing estimates to actual results and anticipating the New Year. This year I would like to take a slightly different approach. … [Read more...]

Learning The Language of Factoring

How factoring brokers can approach prospects professionally by learning the language of invoice financing. One never gets a chance to “recapture” credibility. In working with businesses that need cash, the factoring consultant must display characteristics that instill confidence in the prospect. A professional approach requires a … [Read more...]

How the Election Affects Your Factoring Business

A look a how the business of factoring will be impacted by the election results and economic issues. The election is over and no matter what side of the political fence you reside, the people have spoken. President Obama returns for four more years with a divided congress consisting of Republicans controlling the House of Representatives while the Democrats retain their majority in the Senate. No matter who was victorious in these races, tough issues lie before our elected officials. The latest unemployment data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics remains close to 8% as of November 7, 2012. The fiscal cliff is looming which includes the expiration of specific tax cuts while at the same time spending cuts of over 1,000 … [Read more...]

Registration Open for 2013 Factoring Conference

Mark your calendars for the International Factoring Association Conference April 24 - 27, 2013, at the Fontainebleau in Miami Beach FL. This annual event is filled with speakers, panels, and networking for factoring companies, brokers, and professionals. Factoring Convention Educational Sessions The Factoring Association has these sessions planned: Speakers • Daniel Gross - Rise of the New Economy • Kevin Mitnick - Art of Deception • Warren McDonald - Challenge of Change • Bob Zadek, Esq - Report from the Courts & Legal 101 • David Jencks, Esq - Transportation Factoring • Darla Auchinachie - Factoring 101 Panels • Point / Counterpoint - Controversy in Factoring • Industry Experts - Predictions for the … [Read more...]

Routines Aren’t Always Good For Factoring

In the factoring business routines are common, but are they always positive?  Avoid complacency. Learn 3 key invoice factoring strategies to implement post funding. Whether at work or in our personal lives routines seem a part of our daily existence. We wake up at a certain hour, shop on a particular day and so on. In our daily workday we usually have a set of routines as well. We get to the office at … [Read more...]