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trevovski1
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Posted: 04/27/2004 07:27 am
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How about adding a new forum to help site users find business partners. Just like the "I want to sell my site" forum but with a different purpose. If you thnk this is a good idea, please respond so that Jim can get a feel for how much demand there might be for it.

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kittcon2
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Posted: 05/04/2004 06:37 pm
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I think that this is a great idea. I would like to find a partner to help me with my website business.



krissty
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Posted: 05/04/2004 07:06 pm
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I think it's not just a great idea but a must have for this forum.
Let's just help Jim to see that we really want a "Find business partners" section for this forum



greenleaves
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Posted: 05/20/2004 11:44 am
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sorry to break it to you but jim is dead. The person is charge is John Cukos (sorry john, don't know how to write it and don't have the time to find out).

John would be the one to listen to your sugestions. BTW, why don't ya bring back the embaraced smily and hopefully also the angry smily.





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Posted: 06/16/2004 02:27 pm
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I am looking for a partner...My company RNs ready for work LLC Is a International Healthcare Staffing Company(head-hunters) we place clinical nurses In hospitals nation wide....I repeat looking for a partner NOT venture capital...
smileThe Healthcare Industry Is going Into a crisis mode for lack of skilled nurses(Registered Nurses) we at RNs ready for work ..have the nurses and the hospital contracts In place.....This is a multi-billion dolar industry ..and YOU could be partof it.....INTERESTED PARTYS ONLY...contact Staffing@sccoast.net smile



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Posted: 06/16/2004 10:00 pm
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To those seeking partners, may I make a few suggestions to make requests for partners more successful?

1. State what role you want the partner to perform. I am clueless as to the role that sc101 would like the partner to perform. Is it:

(i) a capital contributing silent partner role (i.e. playing no active role in the business - just getting a share of the profits)? or
(ii) a capital contributing partner role (i.e. playing an active role in the business)? If so, what operational role/duties would the partner be expected to perform? or
(iii) an operational partner (i.e. playing an active role in the business but contributing no capital)? If so, what operational role/duties would the partner be expected to perform?

2. If a capital contribution is required, give an approximate figure eg between $25,000 and $50,000. You don't have to make your confidential business information publically available so just give a range eg if you thought you needed (according to your budget)$33,000, then I would say "capital required: between $25,000 and $50,000.

3. Specify the opportunity and your competitive advantage - eg "The Healthcare Industry Is going Into a crisis mode for lack of skilled nurses(Registered Nurses). Our strong online systems make it relatively easy for both RNs and prospective employers to register with us and for us to match RNs with job opportunities. Our overheads are lower yet our job matching response times are shorter"

If you do these things, I am sure your success rate will be better and you won't be wasting your time talking with people who don't meet your needs. smile



andreapgn
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Posted: 06/29/2004 01:33 pm
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That would be a great forum. I, for one, would be interested in it.
Should we expect to see one up anytime soon?


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