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How do I find a co-founder to, you know, run the business?

6 点作者 NickDouglas将近 18 年前

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NickDouglas将近 18 年前
I'm starting a media network by producing weekly news and commentary shows. I know what I need money for, but I'd rather spend my time making creative decisions (writing shows, editing scripts, working with designers) than dealing with investors, accountants, and lawyers. I know I won't avoid that altogether, but I'd feel more confident with a co-founder who had run a startup before, even briefly. Am I right to want this, and if so, where do I start looking?
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dshah将近 18 年前
You could try the OnStartups Linked-In group (800+ members now -- most of whom are interested in startups in some capacity).<p>I know at least a couple of people have made contact through that mechanism (though the LinkedIn group functionality is severely limited and can be an exercise in patience);<p>https://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/2877/30950504D0B7/<p>Joining is free and easy (though finding someone will likely not be).
mtrpcic将近 18 年前
I would suggest setting up a website (nothing fancy, but enough to get the message out) that had your ideas, show transcripts, etc. It would also be beneficial to get some shows out on your own through YouTube. You might find that you don't even need a co-founder. And if you do, you'll have a solid framework to show him/her to help the decision.
keith_erskine将近 18 年前
Nick - Your best resource are people you've worked with in the past. Even if you can only get them to work some nights and weekends, it's going to be easier to get up and running. Your ability to sell the idea to your team is the first thing an investor is going to look at.