You can’t build an airline flying solo these days.

Posted by JOT on Feb 19 2008 | Sales&Marketing

From the Desk of John Kumpunen

You can’t build an airline flying solo these days.

Many small business owners stall their growth by fearing delegation. They want to have their ego-fingers in every pot. They are frightened by joint ventures. Some are so distrustful of partners that they’d rather own 100% of a $1M company than 33% of $100M company. Do the math. Yet studies after studies show that the fastest growing companies are created by 2-3 partners who have clearly defined separate roles in the business.

The Izzy Asper’s (the late Canadian TV/media mogul) rule of thumb for growing a business is: It takes 5 times the effort and 3 times longer than you think.

It takes 9 kisses to turn a frog into a prince these days. This is where we can help you. We have over 217+ ways to market your products and services. We will kiss the frogs for you.

I’m looking for joint venture deals, partner marketing, sales opportunities where we combine your strengths with ours. A win-win scenario.

What’s in it for you? Same as me. Hard work. Pain. Negotiating. Sweat. Long nights. Computer crashes. Making deals. Talking to guys like you and me around the world. It involves sharing ideas and expertise through emails, it involves finding people to translate marketing materials to top ten languages of the internet, it involves becoming a shareholder / partner, it may involve going public, it involves learning to produce stuff that can be sold over and over and over and over again. Go big or go home.

We form joint ventures and marketing partnerships with inventors, industrial designers, manufacturers, existing businesses, and creators of intellectual property to create internet business units that seek out, leverage, scale, and respond to worldwide demand. Click to read more…

If you are serious about selling to the global village, let’s talk 1-800-535-4999 or email me john[at]krin.com

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