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mademan
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Looking for a partner to start a new web-based business

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Looking for a partner to start another web-based business. I used to own fairly successful web design business, which about 2 years ago I sold to a New York based consulting company. I was the primary designer/developer.

I need to try my hand again at something along the same lines. However, I am leaning toward creating a web-based product from scratch. I think this will be a little bit more challenging, but eventually more rewarding.

My first suggestion is to create a simple, yet powerfull web-based Search Engine Optimization application (similar to http://www.sitescoreenterprise.com but better) that is unique from any others out there and that actually gets results (help clients get higher search engine ranking and results).

I have been poundering this idea for several weeks now, and thus far I have not found any other product on the web that does exactly what I am proposing. It's just a matter of time.

I have experience in search engine optimization techniques and developing commercial scripts (using PHP, PERL, MySQL, Javascript, CSS, Apache, etc.) and I need someone that wants to work on this type of project together.

I don't expect the partner to be an expert in any web based technology. I just need someone that has a good understanding of various web technologies and willing to give 100% effort to make this a viable business.

For me this will be a part-time effort since I do have a job. I work as a web developer for a small company outside of Chicago. I want to plan this project together as a partnership and work on developing this product to get a first release done in a fairly short while. This project will be based on sweat-equity, no one get's paid until we see monies from actual clients.

Let me know what your thoughts are. Also, I am open to any other suggestions/ideas that you may have.

thanks,
sysflow -at- yahoo.com
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Post by m3mn0n »

Moved to Enterprise.

This thread doesn't exactly fit into the scope of the Job Hunt forum
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