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Strangers won't be able to answer these questions. Ultimately you need to determine what each partner is bringing to the table. You might be providing sweat equity, but your partner might be bringing a lot of intangibles to the table, such as influence, network, resources, experiential insights, and other things not easily quantified.
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.
Strangers won't be able to answer these questions. Ultimately you need to determine what each partner is bringing to the table. You might be providing sweat equity, but your partner might be bringing a lot of intangibles to the table, such as influence, network, resources, experiential insights, and other things not easily quantified.