9 October 2012 - 10:58 am

Get connected with ventureIntro

Imagine the scene. You’re an aspiring entrepreneur with a fab idea, you’ve got heaps of ambition, and you’re desperate to get things moving. There’s just one problem: you’re not sure you can do it by yourself. You need a like minded bright spark to help get this show on the road but have no idea where to find one, and you’re gradually being enveloped by frustration.

Bright sparks don’t just grow on trees. If only there was somewhere you could track down a potential business partner, skilled talent to add to your workforce, or even a mentor or investor to stop you tearing your hair out.

What’s that? There is?


Don’t worry, I won’t keep you in suspense any longer. There is somewhere that will help you get in touch with like minded souls – in fact, that’s what it’s designed for. Meet ventureIntro,a

You could find your missing link with ventureIntro. (Thanks to slideshowbob for the image!)

start-up web company that essentially gives people a bit of help to get connected with partners, students, talent, and other entrepreneurs.

If you’re wondering whether or not this website could help you, it’s surprising the amount of areas it covers. ventureIntro not only offers to put entrepreneurs and start-ups in touch with other like-minded chaps, but also gives students the opportunity to find companies that might benefit from their skill sets, or even to find internships and vacancies at start-ups and small companies.

There are also opportunity boards, where companies can post fresh opportunities ready to be snapped up by the eager ventureIntro talent base.

Sounds good, right? All you have to do is sign up; describe yourself, list the stuff you’re looking for, search for matches, and then contact the lucky individual you land on. Simple!

It’s a great way to put yourself out there, particularly if you’re a new start up; business angels, investors, and mentors will also be using the website searching for companies that might benefit from their services. It could be that getting yourself on ventureIntro might help you get in touch with just the person you’re looking for.

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  1. Rita Brasoveanu on Facebook says:

    that’ s true

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