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Old 03-04-2009, 01:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My Business Idea Serious

Hey everyone,
I've had this idea for a month or so and have put quite a bit of thought into the concept but not sure if it would work or be popular. Basically, I'm very interested in innovative, unique, and quick growing companies. What if I created a company that aided individuals who had business ideas and concepts but needed other assistance to start up whether it be marketing or financial backing. This is where I (my company) would help. I would meet with the individuals who had the unique business idea that I feel confident in and would aid in various factors whether it be marketing or the companies image. Is their a market for this type of business. I'm only 18 but I figure the earlier i begin the better. Any advice and opinions are greatly appreciated thanks!
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Old 03-04-2009, 02:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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How exactly would you help them in marketing or financial backing? Do you have any experience in this field? Im pretty sure there are a lot of businesses out there that do exactly what you are planning to do
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Old 03-04-2009, 09:07 AM   #4 (permalink)
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There are indeed a lot of those businesses. Those in my country are actualy sponsored by the government.
But if you have the experience, a good plan and have done a lot of research, then go ahead.
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1. Do you have money to invest in their idea?
2. Do you have the resources to get the company up and running?
3. The long hours it takes to plan then follow thru?

Its a good idea but there are some companies out there that already do this is if the idea is worthy. The only problem I see with these companies is people dont want to go to them afraid that there great ideas will be stolen from them. What do you have to offer homie?
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Frankly speaking, to do such a business you need the following things:
1. Credential - How do I trust that you have the ability to help me?
2. Capital - You either directly invest into the startup with your own money, or you need to convince a venture capitalist to invest into the startup and you draw some equity of the startup for your effort. For the latter, see point number 1.
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