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A really good place to start is by listening to Neil Patel and Eric Sui’a podcast called Marketing School. Few other resources are: - Brian Dean YouTube channel Backlinko - Moz.com and their YouTube channel on whiteboard Friday’s - Matt Diggity and his blog - Lion Zeal Podcast - Searchenginel...

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I've found great success in using LinkedIn for find accredited investors individually. Additionally, look at industry-related news websites (GeekWIre or TechCrunch, for example), specifically those who cover funding. Their announcements include the groups backing the project.

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If you are based in the USA the Small Business Administration is an excellent source. I have found excellent literature on their website. They also have a group called SCORE which will provide free business consulting and startup classes. I have read a book "Start Your Own Business" by Peter Shea...

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I'd love to hear more. I'm a travel professional with 9 yrs in the industry.

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One of the easiest way is to reach out to MVP's and get connections from them on who use Microsoft Stack. http://mvp.microsoft.com/en-US/default.aspx

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This is not my specialty, however, I have been in your position many many times -- maybe this will help. If the product is in-tangible, then look for JV partners on the Internet. Try to find an expert that deals with these JV opportunities (like me). If the product is physical, then look for s...

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Hello, I like how you have identified your passion and understand who you want your target audience to be. I have sold technology solutions for 6+ years to entrepreneurs and business owners- a big part of the selling process requires value-adding, which can only be achieved by understanding the ...

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1. If you're looking for programming companies (companies that create mobile apps), I can refer you to 2-3 such companies. 2. If you're looking for someone to help you manage the project with the programming company, I can connect you with someone. *** I strongly advise that you sign a service p...

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There isn't one. You can find a list, but it's guaranteed to be overpriced and the contacts will be outdated. Email lists have a shelf life, but unlike milk or bread, their vendors never rotate the stock. This means regardless of their quoted acceptance rate, you'll overpay for an outdated list....

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