Need PARTNER/INVESTOR who LOVES Fantasy Sports!!
I have a business model for a New Online Fantasy Sports Niched Community with Social Networking Features Startup. If you have any ideas what the words, "Offseason Fantasy League Management Service" mean, you may understand the potential of my idea/business model.
I have Programmers working on the Backbone of the site, Custom Webdesign, Intregration of all site features, etc. @ rate of $65/hour.
I have been price a Quote of Total Start-up for the first 1-2 months of less than $1000.
According to serveral reviews, I have a well planned idea/service (that took over a month of brainstorming).
My Ideas/Business model are all My own original work, which is very unique and I would like to be the first to market this Niche/Service.
I'm NOT just asking for money...I will provide over half the cost out of my own pockets , and any further Customiziation/Features Development the site needs, Ill pay for that too...
I am looking for a BUSINESS PARTNER, who is VERY INTERESTED in FANTASY SPORTS, As I have played them for 8 years, so this is a area of expertise of mine. I would even offer up a 60 percent share/stake in the newly formed Company for my partner. The Partner would be considered the VP of Operations, and Would have a Voice in all major decisions for the future of company and split time seeing over the Day-to-Day Operations of the Site.
I look at this project as a Career Journey, and I'm looking for someone who wants
to be very successful and live to possibly make this project one of their main goals.
I can't discuss too much of it here with out giving my intectucal(sp?) property on
planned exclusive site features (not seen on other social networking sites), Marking plans,
Plan on how I'm gonna grow my Userbase, and my advertising model, and an well organized
REVENUE-Earning Model...
If you are interested at all, Please Reply/PM and Ill send you more information via PM
right away and answer any questions you may have!
Last edited by Nebster; 10-13-2008 at 05:21 PM.
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