Looking for business partner

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fisicx

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Sorry to say but that’s not going to work. You research business opportunities, generate a business plan, work out if you can afford it and then decide if you need a business partner.
 
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The problem i don't have idea
If you are not starting a business based on experience, knowledge or an interest, don't start a business. Your chances of failing are very high!
 
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What have you got to sell?
 
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And what experience do you have sourcing and importing?
 
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I really do not want to be too negative, but unless you get good support (and videos are not enough) the risk is VERY high.

Sure some people get it right, but 99% lose money!
 
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Do something that you have experience, knowledge or an interest in!
 
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What are your skills/expertise?
What are you interested in?
What have you seen that you could do better?
Where is there a gap in the market?

Those are a few questions to get into the right thought process to start a business. (Not the first answer that comes to mind, but serious thought)

You can 'start a business' by going out and cleaning windows, or by selling home-made chutney at local markets - they might even pay the bills.

Stop looking for easy options or people to bring you success - at best it will waste time, at worst it will make you a magnet for scammers.
 
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from where you suggest i get support and what to do please ^_^
  • Buy a lot of kit at a boot sale and sell it on eBay.
  • Or buy a load of stuff of eBay and sell it at a boot sale.
  • Buy a ladder and a bucket and wash windows.
  • Buy a bucket and sponge and wash cars.
  • Do dog walking
  • Cut lawns and weed flower beds.
  • Become a domestic cleaner
  • Do crafting and sell on etsy.
There are loads of ways to get started in business
 
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What are your skills/expertise?
What are you interested in?
What have you seen that you could do better?
Where is there a gap in the market?

Those are a few questions to get into the right thought process to start a business. (Not the first answer that comes to mind, but serious thought)

You can 'start a business' by going out and cleaning windows, or by selling home-made chutney at local markets - they might even pay the bills.

Stop looking for easy options or people to bring you success - at best it will waste time, at worst it will make you a magnet for scammers.
I wrote songs and short movies, do you think to make signer sing my song and i record it and play it in front judges of BRITAIN GOT TALENT (tv how) is a good idea?
 
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I wrote songs and short movies, do you think to make signer sing my song and i record it and play it in front judges of BRITAIN GOT TALENT (tv how) is a good idea?
Maybe. But it's not a good business idea.
 
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Lisa Thomas

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If you have funds, but no experience in any type of business, it sounds like perhaps investment might be better for you to explore than partnership?
 
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I'm not talking it as a business, as hobby i want progress with it
That's not really a topic for UKBF. This forum is for business help.
 
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HOw much are you looking at investing?
 
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I make £100 profit per week. So you give me £5000 each month and I give you my £100 profit. Sounds like a bargain!

You really need to go back to the drawing board on this and come up with a proper investment plan.
 
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