Where is the best place to find mentors or business partners?

Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 and filed under entrepreneur network | 2 Comments »

I want to network with anyone who is into business or inventing such as just being a entrepreneur. On the net preffered without paying a fee.

My life is business

I would strongly recommend that you talk to a business counselor before you talk to anyone else. I’d call the local office of SCORE (go to http://www.score.org and input your zip code to find the chapter nearest you), the advice is FREE.

The counselors at SCORE are for the most part very experienced business executives either still active or retired and volunteer to give advice and counsel to small businesses. They can become members of your ‘advisory board’ together with other talented friends or counterparts that you may have.

Try also some networking groups in your area. Talk to the people at SCORE or call the representatives of your local SBA office and ask for advice.

Try this link :
http://www.ychange.com/small-business-consulting-articles.html
and read some of the articles especially the ones about a leadership and starting a business. You can also get free advice and counsel on their blog or bulletin board.

Good Luck

2 Responses

  1. Ricky H Says:

    I will work with you. I own my business and will pay you for anything you sell. If you find others to network with you, pool your money and buy inventory….nothing is free. If you are going to do a busness of your own you must stock the store….I will allow you to work you way into my company.
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  2. ynot Says:

    I would strongly recommend that you talk to a business counselor before you talk to anyone else. I’d call the local office of SCORE (go to http://www.score.org and input your zip code to find the chapter nearest you), the advice is FREE.

    The counselors at SCORE are for the most part very experienced business executives either still active or retired and volunteer to give advice and counsel to small businesses. They can become members of your ‘advisory board’ together with other talented friends or counterparts that you may have.

    Try also some networking groups in your area. Talk to the people at SCORE or call the representatives of your local SBA office and ask for advice.

    Try this link :
    http://www.ychange.com/small-business-consulting-articles.html
    and read some of the articles especially the ones about a leadership and starting a business. You can also get free advice and counsel on their blog or bulletin board.

    Good Luck
    References :

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