I live in the Tri Cities, Washington area and I am looking for someone in my area who wants to partner with me on creating a unique fantasy sports website. I have the ideas and the capital but not the working knowledge of how to accomplish it. It would be a subscriber site and my projected target is a yearly fee of $49.95. I think it would take about a year to get up and running and I think shooting for 10,0000 subscribers is not unreasonable.
I want a partner, someone who is invested in the success of this project. I would be willing to subsidize future earnings with a weekly or monthly salary if needed, but that would lower your ownership percentage. No capital would be required by you, only your working knowledge of creating the software and databases we would need, creating and maintaining the website and working through all logisitical issues.
Please respond to this question with your email address and I will get back to you. I prefer someone local.
Response to Answer #1 – I did not know this was not permitted. I read the TOS and didn’t see where it wasn’t permitted. Could you direct me to the language in the Terms of Service that prohibits this type of question?
Response to Answer #2 – Please keep your job at McDonalds. I am looking for someone who wants to partner with me and my ideas of how to make a truly great and sought after website. My working capital of $50,000 for R&D and everything we’ll need(like servers, computer software, marketing, etc) is only a fraction of what I am bringing to this offer – I am also bringing the ideas and knowledge of what will work in this industry, similar to what my future partner will bring, which is their ideas and knowledge of what works with software programming and web site development.
If offering up to a 50% stake in this company while providing the working capital to realize it is unfair as you see it, then please move on. I could offer a salary, but I prefer a partner
Perhaps you didn’t see it, but finding employees or employment or project partnering is prohibited on these boards. They are for interchange of free programming and design help from people with similar skills. Sorry.
February 8th, 2010 at 12:16 pm
Perhaps you didn’t see it, but finding employees or employment or project partnering is prohibited on these boards. They are for interchange of free programming and design help from people with similar skills. Sorry.
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The twisted mind of me.
February 8th, 2010 at 12:35 pm
sounds like you want someone to do all the work while you enjoy most of the profit. I can see no reason to leave McDonald’s if that’s the case
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