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I mean if the idea is genuine and looks promising but someone just can't get it up and running, not even the initial stage (for lack of having ZERO resources or some other reason, but is ready and enthusiastic about it)

Let's assume all it takes is $20k. And the person with the idea is willing to share profits and ownership.

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[–] One_Basis_8962@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

If your "idea" person has no funding then step one is to create an email list of some kind and then launch a GoFundMe or a Kickstarter. Marketing is how ideas turn into businesses.

[–] SaltMaker23@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The most valuable asset in a company are its customers and its money

You have neither of those

You have Zero ressources

You clearly lack skillset to develop the product you ought to build

You have no idea about how to acquire customers

You are THE useless part in your own hypothetical team

Ideas are like rock bottom USELESS, you'll get a big mac (or a pizza) for it at most

Don't go around thinking that an idea might warrant you even more than 10$. GET THIS OUT OF YOUR MIND

Any person who is an actual entrepreneur will LAUGTH at you if you go on saying those kind of statements

Any wantrepreneur will be delighted to speak with your vapeless words, you'll become best friends and still won't build a damn thing together because you like pretending not doing.

[–] New2RedBeNice@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

You are right I agree with what you said. The idea alone is worth nothing, it's useless until tried and tested, maybe someone like that should be looking at the copartner option?

It's not a direct customer service or selling, it's more like an easy solution to payment systems for countries where Paypal, CashApp or the like don't exist.