Online Business Partner Wanted

Richard56

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Hi there,

I am looking for a business partner with internet marketing experience to work with me and manage a large internet presence in many niches.

Income will be generated from affiliate programs, own product sales, and advertising and will be shared on a 50/50 basis.

All hosting costs etc are carried by me

Duties will simply be assistance with updating content on sites and blogs, lead generation for email marketing and product sales. Some basic marketing skills and assistance are needed to accelerate earnings.

Terms of agreement are of course negotiable.

No chancers please just genuine inquiries from those that have a sound knowledge of internet marketing to work together with me.
 

ethical PR

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    What will you be doing for your 50%?

    Do you have a proven concept? Do you have a marketing and sales strategy (and budget) in place?

    To be honest - anyone who is any good when it comes to digital marketing and sales will not touch a commission only sales offer when what you want and needed is a skilled digital marketer plus someone who knows how to sell.
     
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    I can´t see why you people are messing up OP´s thread with shitty messages, why not ask some questions before you hang new members? We/they are not all bad just because we/they are new to the forum.

    Grow up and start to be friendly instead.
     
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    fisicx

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    I agree, but you don't publish any facts. Your tender is just some nebulous suggestion of income if I do all the work.
     
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    fisicx

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    I read it that you have got a bunch of websites that you want me to manage (ie do all the work) for which you will pay me 50% of everything. That doesn't sound too enticing especially as you don't even tell me what you are selling. It could be cheap junk that earns you £50/week for which I'd have to do a bucket load of work for £25.
     
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    Alan

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    Perhaps I did word it wrong

    I think you did.

    I was tempted to join in the cynicism too. Too often on the forum new members post something similar, although normally "I have got a great app idea, any one want to develop it for me as a partner and share in the riches".

    Perhaps you would like to reword?

    manage a large internet presence in many niches.

    What is large / many niches? Quantify.

    What is the state of this presence? Already built? Under construction? etc

    Income will be generated

    The use of the word 'will' implies in the future. Is this the case? Is the current income zero? If it is not zero what is it?


    business partner
    Duties will simply be assistance
    The duties sound like an employee / freelancer rather than a business partner, why can't you pay ( assumption here makes people believe you have no proven income from your presence)

    No chancers please
    Actually make you sound like a chancer ( it introduces the idea ) and also sounds like the sort of wording that people selling get rich quick schemes use.

    So I look forward to a more informative post.
     
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    Clinton

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    @Richard56 , sorry but your OP was a bit more than that.

    You made light of the work your "partner" would have to do - "simply be assistance with updating content on sites and blogs, lead generation for email marketing and product sales"

    Sounds like that's 99% of the work.

    And you make a big deal of the £5 pm input you'll be contributing. "All hosting costs etc are carried by me"

    What's the etc? You're asking for a lot, but what exactly are you putting in? How about explaining that a bit? What's the size of your existing properties in terms of traffic / earnings / whatever?

    It sounds like you're simply going to be sitting there collecting all the money while some mug does all the work.

    Actually make you sound like a chancer ( it introduces the idea ) and also sounds like the sort of wording that people selling get rich quick schemes use.
    I couldn't have put it better. My first reaction on seeing the "chancer" word was amusement at the irony.
     
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    fisicx

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    Basically I was just asking for someone that was willing to work with me, and not for me as a partner. Thank you for your feedback.
    Life's not like that anymore. People have bills to pay so will want to know how much they will be getting.
     
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    Richard56

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    I do appreciate everyone's feedback, and I suppose I did word the entire message wrong. I was rather taken aback about how people felt I was going to just sit there and let some 'mug' do all the work as some mentioned, and the other negative comments...However,

    Thanks for all the feedback, and I hope that in future when someone posts a request of a similar nature the comments will help them get it exactly right.

    Please consider this request now closed. Thanks
     
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    Clinton

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    I was rather taken aback about how people felt I was going to just sit there and let some 'mug' do all the work...
    It's not too late to share with us what you intended your input to be.

    I did word the entire message wrong
    Once you provide the information requested we can work out whether you worded the message wrong ... or something else.

    <added>Oops, just saw Alan's post above.
     
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