My husband and I are interested in relocating - I'm in education and he's a pro player in a lesser-known but growing-in-popularity sport. Tournaments held in a good location always have a big turn-out and a great atmosphere. Games are short, the audience is less restricted in movement, and there's lots of entertainment.
There's an island not too far away that lacks its own national team. This sport is essentially a version of soccer. Anyway, the island has a tourism driven economy, which makes us believe that holding cups on this island and building a team would be highly successful. Its location and ease of access are additional pluses.
We're working on a proposal, models, and a timetable. Husband served as a captain on his national team, coaches, and has a BS in executive management (probably more qualified to build a team/tournament than anyone there, with his connections and exp). Should we talk to investors, the island's tourism bureau, or their national sports organization first? We've done enough research to guess that this hasn't been tried before. Any tips for experienced self starters with a great idea?
>>1392834
You should honestly go to reddit.com/r/smallbusiness
/biz/ is only qualified to help you best invest $278 in fake internet money, or gamble on penny stocks, and it sounds like you have a real idea and real qualifications.
>>1392834
Buy Bitcoin
>>1392854
thanks, I'll do that. Finding decent advice related to this is pretty tricky!
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What does your son think about this plan?