Hi, I'm willing to invest in someone's business here. Why here? Because I'm not really a presence anywhere concerning business in the real world. I'm 31 and am a screenwriter and a major in film though I am pretty cluey. I have $10,000 to invest.
Some might say this is stupid but it's not. If someone has a product that I know the common person will like, I'd be happy to invest and become a partner.
So, who's first?
Do you mean stocks or a loan?
Anything really that will be a smart, long term investment or have really great gains.
For example, I am well versed in video animation. I just did one for my screenwriting teacher who is entering Hollywood, I asked another friend if he is interested but he doesn't have the time even though I told him charging $1000 for a video, making 20 videos in two months that's $20,000.
>>1782142
Hippie type music/life center for underprivileged urban youth. Non-profit doesn't have to mean non-lucrative. National publicity will take care of itself and we blow up like a sand person.
>>1782193
That's a great idea. Even if we show them how to write scripts and/or do film as everyone loves entertainment.
My input:
Eventually down the road, helping them get off drugs and get jobs. Help them use computers and have courses there.
>>1782142
go invest in snapchats IPO
>>1782370
I might put $5000 into it or $10000 once it goes public. Good idea or not?
Personally, Snapchat only has one thing going for it.
Snapchat.
As opposed to Apple who have pretty much got computers, phones, etc.
How much return would I get estimation wise after a year? I am seriously thinking about it.
>>1782405
Hello OP.
Check out my website at http://anti.capital. Everything on it is true.
If you will hire one programmer for one month, I can prove to you my ability to outcompete an existing piece of $600 software... The "industry standard".
How much are you expecting as a partner? What kind of connections do you have?
Is 10k the maximum amount you are willing to invest? Where are you located?
Turn your trip on BTW OP
Are you still there, OP? Do you have a throwaway email? I've got a ready-to-go business I've been planning for months and I'm still accumulating capital - sounds like just the thing you're looking for
>>1782142
got a furniture factory going on, got orders, put 3k down, will pay off in 5 months
>>1782142
A partner and all you have to offer is 10k? If someone takes up your offer theyre probably not well equipped enough to make you any money.
>>1782885
Biz has ids retard
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