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Hello everyone,
I'm delighted to have stumbled upon this thread in such a supportive community!
My partner and I have been collaborating on building a successful online business since last year. Our journey started with affiliate marketing, but after investing a significant amount of money, we faced challenges and realized it wasn't as profitable as we had anticipated.
That's when I decided to pivot to lead generation.
This new model has opened doors to a more scalable business opportunity and the chance to create a valuable asset.
In order to make this transition, I've invested time, effort, and money into acquiring the necessary skills and knowledge based on a proven lead generation model.
Initially, my partner and I agreed that they would cover the costs of advertising and technical resources, while I would handle the operational aspects of the business. We planned to split the profits evenly. However, since moving into lead generation, I've assumed a more specialized role with added responsibilities, prompting me to reassess the fairness of our original agreement.
Given the changes in our business model and my newly acquired specialized skills, I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions on how to restructure our partnership agreement to ensure a fair and equitable deal for both parties in our lead generation venture.
Thank you for your time and support. I'm eager to learn from your experiences and insights.
I'm delighted to have stumbled upon this thread in such a supportive community!
My partner and I have been collaborating on building a successful online business since last year. Our journey started with affiliate marketing, but after investing a significant amount of money, we faced challenges and realized it wasn't as profitable as we had anticipated.
That's when I decided to pivot to lead generation.
This new model has opened doors to a more scalable business opportunity and the chance to create a valuable asset.
In order to make this transition, I've invested time, effort, and money into acquiring the necessary skills and knowledge based on a proven lead generation model.
Initially, my partner and I agreed that they would cover the costs of advertising and technical resources, while I would handle the operational aspects of the business. We planned to split the profits evenly. However, since moving into lead generation, I've assumed a more specialized role with added responsibilities, prompting me to reassess the fairness of our original agreement.
Given the changes in our business model and my newly acquired specialized skills, I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions on how to restructure our partnership agreement to ensure a fair and equitable deal for both parties in our lead generation venture.
Thank you for your time and support. I'm eager to learn from your experiences and insights.
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