How to find a partner for a business? We're talking about 50% share each type of business.
Obviously, I can't just go to social networking sites for that. For someone to be a good partner, you have to establish a sense of friendship and trust with them, before any venture could even be considered. You have to have common values, interests and goals.
Should I be looking for someone from my past and attempt to contact them, or instead search for partners in the present and in the future? This kind of business requires knowledge of programming, so I can't just let random friends (even the good ones) to be my partners.
>>1035125
University friends that you made in class or through relevant elective classes, or they can point you acquaintances they know who have similar personalitys.
Stop being such an anti social faggot OP you already made potential business partners in college or at least created the makings of a social web if you didn't squander your time.
The degree isn't the most important thing friends its all the contacts you make.
>>1035125
> business partner
not a good idea. things work best with a sole owner and employees.
If you have a good idea, work it, own it, and then hire someone to work for you.
No reason to fracture power unneccesarily in business.
Only when the business really takes off and large sums of money are shoved under your nose, then maybe you can let people buy into ownership of it. but even then, hold 51% or more.
>>1035125
You need to learn the rules of acquisition