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Ask HN: How do I find co-founders in El Paso, TX?

5 pointsby websitescenesover 10 years ago
I am employed in the industry, attend multiple meetups and have taught free development workshops. Despite all my efforts, I can't find motivated people willing to join my startup in El Paso. Is it possibly my idea? I want to build a web based point of sale. I have built three prototypes and published much of my work to Github. Considering taking an extended trip to SF to find founders. Any other suggestions would be great.

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ScottWhighamover 10 years ago
No one can give you a definitive answer here (a) because no one has seen your idea(s), and (b) because no one who lives in that area has yet responded.<p>Sometimes you just have to build, build, build. Sometimes you have to learn&#x2F;acquire new skills that are outside your comfort zone. Sometimes you have to put on the salesperson hat yourself. Such might be the case for you.<p>It&#x27;s not as though El Paso is a wealthy area - there are likely to be very few tech investors in that area. It&#x27;s a mistake to think that the only &quot;value&quot; an investor offers is in the money they provide. A good investor has ideas, past history in the tech world, and a network that can help. El Paso is unlikely to have a large number of people who meet that criteria.<p>Don&#x27;t fly to SF to &quot;find founders&quot; - that seems naive. Move to SF - that&#x27;s fine, but don&#x27;t just fly there for the weekend and possibly make a decision on a &quot;life partner&quot; after a few hours of drinks. Austin is closer than SF and way cheaper. Austin has a lot of what I&#x27;m talking about - tech investors with history&#x2F;contacts.
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