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skbohler

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Feb 24, 2007 8:17 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks for the compliment on the site, Steven.

My fear is that the "architecture" of the information is overly-complex and people leave the site before digging in too much.

I have gotten some assistance from past clients. Some, in the form of copywriting. But, they didn`t have what it takes to make a real change to it.

Some would love to be a partner in the Oxford Program, but they can`t really bring anything to the table, other than their passion for the overall mission of the Oxford Program.

Do partnerships common develop here at SUN?

Thanks again,

Steve



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Mar 05, 2007 1:30 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello Steve,

have you ever thought of utilizing students majoring in marketing or business to assist you with your company on an internship or volunteer basis to help them

1) build their business portfolio

2) Use your company as a class project

3) Get their own business off the ground by having you as their first client.

 

They should be relatively inexpensive, but have new and innovative ideas to share or you could probably get a few to assist you for free if it helps them to further develop their skills, knowledge and expertise by actually putting into practice what they have learned in the classroom environment.

Just a suggestion but like someone already mentioned, your clients might also be the best place to start maybe in exchange for your coaching services, then you have a win win situation.

 

Scharlene

 



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rexiedexie

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Apr 23, 2007 4:01 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi Steve

Steve  you have a great program and web site. Steve finding business partners online is more difficult that one would expect. I have been trying for 5 years.

Steve I have even thought of starting a specific community just for people seeking business partners. But like you I fear I would not have time to fully develop a program or web site.

I do have matching software I developed for singles people which can match careers etc.

Steve you may like to, provide you can find the right partners develop a community to supply you with clients. Or just advertise in any likely community.

See communities reviewed at http://www.networking.love-au.com/

Steve many of these communities are using a software program called phpfox. You can see a link at above url.

Steve another option may be to develop an online affiliate program.

Steve hope this helps.

 



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