I have the knowledge I have the resources and I have a determination to succeed for my son. He’s my main motivation. I really want to prove to him that you can be nothing and turn yourself into something and I believe that because I’ve done it before I’ve actually built my family business up from the ground up which trial and error no education. Right now I really need to find someone that can be an asset to the business or at least help me figure out how to get some marketing funds. Honestly that’s my only issue at this point I have no credit I’ve lost everything and I’m starting from scratch. I don’t have any money for marketing and that’s what I need to compete with these million dollar monopoly, Home health companies
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Gentle suggestion - to attract a partner or investor, modify your pitch to contain things that will be of interest to them and remove things that will be red flags. It will sound harsh but business partners won’t care if you’re a single parent and phrases about your child or what you’re trying to prove to him sound very much like the phrases scammers use to invoke sympathy. So don’t lead with mention of your son or that you have no education and no credit, that you run a business through trial and error. Start with your experience in the field, write about those skills you must have developed. Show a potential partner that you’re a good investment, a person that knows how to run this business, not a charity case.