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Business Development: How to get Clint’s
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Joy Broto Nath , Global Corporate Trainer & Strategist answered:

Here are some tips to pull people in with your ideas and get them to help with your business:

Communicate your vision and passion clearly. People are more likely to buy into an idea if they can see how excited and committed the founder is to making it a reality.

Focus on how your idea can help or benefit others. People want to support ideas that solve problems or improve lives. Explain the impact and value your idea will create.

Build a minimum viable product or prototype. Having something tangible that demonstrates the potential of your idea in a hands-on way can be very persuasive.

Leverage your network and ask for introductions. Tap into your existing relationships and ask trusted contacts to connect you to people who may be interested in your idea.

Run a crowdfunding campaign. Successfully raising funds from others shows there is genuine interest and demand for your idea.

Offer equity or other ownership incentives. Giving people a stake in the success of your venture can motivate them to invest their time and skills.

Highlight future growth opportunities. Ambitious people want to get involved with ideas that have significant scaling potential.

Ask for help in specific, actionable ways. Don't just ask people to "support your idea" - propose clear roles and tasks they could take on.

Offer value in return. Look for ways you can also provide benefits to those who choose to invest in your idea through their involvement.

Be responsive, grateful and keep supporters in the loop. Maintain good communication and show appreciation for people's contributions.

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