Like it or not, you need a partner if you want to get your business to the next level. Having started businesses with partners, had to find partners for established businesses, and even had to get rid of partners, Ryan is ready to show you the ropes so you can find the partner your business needs.
Want to partner with me to supercharge your business? Apply at https://www.pinedapartners.com/
For only .99 CENTS order my new book “The Wealthy Way: Don’t Go Broke Trying To Get Rich” and get FREE access to my new course “Business Builder Academy” where I go over all the fundamentals of building a 7-figure business.
https://www.wealthyway.com/book
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Here's how my businesses can help you:
Want to be coached by me on real estate investing? Apply at https://wealthyinvestor.com
Looking to grow in your faith and business? Join the premiere community for Christian entrepreneurs and business people. Develop your leadership, discipleship, and your faith at https://wealthykingdom.com/
Are you an entrepreneur who wants to build their personal brand on social media? Go to https://wealthycreator.io
Want to utilize a full service social media agency? At Pineda Media, we film, edit, post, and personally coach you to create top level content and build your personal brand. Apply now! https://www.pinedamedia.com/
You can invest in my real estate deals! Go to https://pinedacapital.com
Need tax and accounting help? Contact my CPA Firm! https://TrueBooksCPA.com/
For a free consultation with my team go to https://RyanPineda.com
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My other social media channels:
Subscribe to my real estate only channel "Wealthy Investor" https://www.youtube.com/c/futureflipper1
Follow me on Social Media:
https://www.instagram.com/ryanpineda
https://www.tiktok.com/@ryanpineda
https://www.twitter.com/ryanpineda
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Did you know you don’t always have to give equity to a partner? Instead, you can give profit share, which Ryan highly recommends. It’s wise to start out with a joint venture so you can test the waters of the relationship before completely committing. If you commit too soon and it’s not a good match, you’ll have to jump through expensive legal hoops (just like a divorce) to get back to square one, so be careful!
Many entrepreneurs resist taking on a partner. Keep in mind there’s only so much you can do by yourself–your business needs more talent to move forward and grow. Also realize you’ll need to make it worth a talented person’s time if you want them to work for you. There are two ways to acquire a talented person. The first is to hire a promising college kid and train them to perfect the needed skill. This is a great option if time isn’t an issue for you. The second option is to pay big bucks to convince a proven master of the needed skill to come work for you. This way you get the talent right off the bat, but the price is high. Pick the option that works best for you.
Do you have a business in real estate or education? Partner with us! Apply your business at pinedapartners.com today!
Want to partner with me to supercharge your business? Apply at https://www.pinedapartners.com/
For only .99 CENTS order my new book “The Wealthy Way: Don’t Go Broke Trying To Get Rich” and get FREE access to my new course “Business Builder Academy” where I go over all the fundamentals of building a 7-figure business.
https://www.wealthyway.com/book
______________________________________________________
Here's how my businesses can help you:
Want to be coached by me on real estate investing? Apply at https://wealthyinvestor.com
Looking to grow in your faith and business? Join the premiere community for Christian entrepreneurs and business people. Develop your leadership, discipleship, and your faith at https://wealthykingdom.com/
Are you an entrepreneur who wants to build their personal brand on social media? Go to https://wealthycreator.io
Want to utilize a full service social media agency? At Pineda Media, we film, edit, post, and personally coach you to create top level content and build your personal brand. Apply now! https://www.pinedamedia.com/
You can invest in my real estate deals! Go to https://pinedacapital.com
Need tax and accounting help? Contact my CPA Firm! https://TrueBooksCPA.com/
For a free consultation with my team go to https://RyanPineda.com
______________________________________________________
My other social media channels:
Subscribe to my real estate only channel "Wealthy Investor" https://www.youtube.com/c/futureflipper1
Follow me on Social Media:
https://www.instagram.com/ryanpineda
https://www.tiktok.com/@ryanpineda
https://www.twitter.com/ryanpineda
______________________________________________________
Did you know you don’t always have to give equity to a partner? Instead, you can give profit share, which Ryan highly recommends. It’s wise to start out with a joint venture so you can test the waters of the relationship before completely committing. If you commit too soon and it’s not a good match, you’ll have to jump through expensive legal hoops (just like a divorce) to get back to square one, so be careful!
Many entrepreneurs resist taking on a partner. Keep in mind there’s only so much you can do by yourself–your business needs more talent to move forward and grow. Also realize you’ll need to make it worth a talented person’s time if you want them to work for you. There are two ways to acquire a talented person. The first is to hire a promising college kid and train them to perfect the needed skill. This is a great option if time isn’t an issue for you. The second option is to pay big bucks to convince a proven master of the needed skill to come work for you. This way you get the talent right off the bat, but the price is high. Pick the option that works best for you.
Do you have a business in real estate or education? Partner with us! Apply your business at pinedapartners.com today!
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- Entrepreneur
- Mots-clés
- finance business partnering, business partnering, partnerships in business
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