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Shoehorn! 02-14-2004 08:20 PM

Anyone looking for a business partner
 
So here's the deal, I have a shitload of ideas but not nearly enough time to but them all into motion. I have about 5 different projects in the works all dealing with a different niche. I am not really sure what I am looking for, whether it's a partner or just some people to help me get this all done. Post a reply if you're interested and what you're willing to do.

iwantchixx 02-14-2004 08:21 PM

Partnerships are a risky thing. What kind of help do you need? Anything building or design wise? Of course, would this 'help' be paid help?

Shoehorn! 02-14-2004 08:28 PM

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Originally posted by iwantchixx
Partnerships are a risky thing. What kind of help do you need? Anything building or design wise? Of course, would this 'help' be paid help?
Well, I pretty much have most of the content taken care of, mostly just building the sites and dealing with all the other stuff, like PR, updating, recruiting models, that kind of stuff. Basically I don't have enough time to get all the sites up and running as soon as I would like them too. It would definately be paid. Basically I am just trying to get a feel for what's out there and if it would be worth it to outscource most everything or just work like hell and do it myself. Any advice would be appreciated.

iwantchixx 02-14-2004 09:20 PM

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Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom


Well, I pretty much have most of the content taken care of, mostly just building the sites and dealing with all the other stuff, like PR, updating, recruiting models, that kind of stuff. Basically I don't have enough time to get all the sites up and running as soon as I would like them too. It would definately be paid. Basically I am just trying to get a feel for what's out there and if it would be worth it to outscource most everything or just work like hell and do it myself. Any advice would be appreciated.


Well as far as site and ad tools I can do building. That's not a problem for me. Hit me up in a bit if you wanna talk biz. ICQ in sig.

powerbubba 02-14-2004 09:24 PM

Depending on what you have I may be open, I'm always looking for new things. I have a server and can do all the updates, customer support, marketing, etc. if you can provide the right content. Email me webmaster - greatgirls -com

kirupai 02-14-2004 09:48 PM

ICQ ME @ i will be more than happy to help you. 337197916

<IMX> 02-14-2004 09:49 PM

Do it yourself, even if it takes longer. Remember that you'll have to split your profits, and you'll have other opinions to deal with.

iwantchixx 02-15-2004 12:41 AM

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Originally posted by <IMX>
Do it yourself, even if it takes longer. Remember that you'll have to split your profits, and you'll have other opinions to deal with.

Sometimes opinions are a great thing. But sharing profits in a partnership deal kinda sucks unless you really trust those involed will bring something profitable to the table that you would not have been able to do otherwise. Best to just pay out for work in the begining to reap the benifits alone in the end.

lock 02-15-2004 12:46 AM

The downside is less percentage the upside is higher gross.

dailyduke 02-15-2004 12:51 AM

I am in a similar situation as you-- I find that I outsource what I know i dont want or need to do so that I can focus on the priorities and stuff I know I can get done.

I also try to take it one project at a time according to revenue potential.

If you are looking for help and want to chat hit me up ICQ 53520752 I am a designer, can do all HTML changes have built members areas for Piecash, managed Naughtymail and worked in marketing most my career..

Ash@phpFX 02-15-2004 05:19 AM

if a programmer could help see sig

wimpy 02-15-2004 03:37 PM

Dude, you are clearly a newb.

Getting your product ready is only the opening skirmish. The real battle is getting traffic to your site and converting them for less money than they cost you to get. You haven't even started that yet. Your opponents will be people with flawless usability (read "higher conversion rate than you") and newbie idiots who bid traffic up to unprofitable levels.

I have no help for you beyond chilling your shit like this.

Good luck.


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