So, I have a Plan B that looks like it has a lot of potential - I've shown the product to six potential clients, three want it and there are thousands more potential clients out there. If things went well Plan B income would dwarf contract income.
Trouble is I've got no sales and marketting experience and I don't want to give up my excellent contract in the current climate until I know my Plan B will work.
So I want to take on someone to do sales and marketting, a friend may be a good candidate but they want equity. I've spent a LOT of time over two years developing the product and they are unproven, so want them to work on a commission basis (maybe a small hourly rate as well - but I don't want to actually employ them).
How might this work? Should they just become self employed and invoice for sales services & commission? Should I take the plunge and make them a partner (worried what would happen if it didn't work out).
Any thoughts/advice appreciated.
Trouble is I've got no sales and marketting experience and I don't want to give up my excellent contract in the current climate until I know my Plan B will work.
So I want to take on someone to do sales and marketting, a friend may be a good candidate but they want equity. I've spent a LOT of time over two years developing the product and they are unproven, so want them to work on a commission basis (maybe a small hourly rate as well - but I don't want to actually employ them).
How might this work? Should they just become self employed and invoice for sales services & commission? Should I take the plunge and make them a partner (worried what would happen if it didn't work out).
Any thoughts/advice appreciated.
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