PartnerUp – Find business partners

PartnerUp is a free online service that helps entrepreneurs and those
interested in starting a business find business partners, advisors,
board members, executives, and skilled professionals. On the flip side,
PartnerUp helps people who would like to get involved in business, but
don”t have a specific idea, find opportunities to get involved in the
above capacities.

PartnerUp also allows members to search for commercial
real estate and find business resources.

PartnerUp In Their Own Words

PartnerUp”s core functionality centers around connecting
entrepreneurially-spirited people who have common goals. PartnerUp helps
entrepreneurs and businesses find the potential business partners, executives,
board members, and skilled employees that they need to make their venture a
success. Concurrently, we help professionals (accountants, lawyers, and
marketing people to name a few) find opportunities to become involved
in helping to grow businesses by using their skills and experience. In
addition, we provide a community for building lasting business
relationships (and, in many cases, friendships) with others who share the same
business and/or career goals.

Finally, PartnerUp helps entrepreneurs find commercial real estate,
including hard to find small spaces and sublease opportunities, as well as
business resources, such as advertising agencies, law firms, facility
services, pr firms, and more.

Why PartnerUp It Might Be A Killer

Most successful businesses are started by several partners, but finding
partners, executives, board members, and advisors with the skills and
experience that they need has always been one of the biggest challenges
for most entrepreneurs.

PartnerUp solves this by making it easy to find the partners and other
key team members who have the exact skills and experience that a
startup or small to mid sized business needs.

Some Questions About PartnerUp

The site seems to offer great functionality, but how will it attract
users who are not actively involved in starting businesses and aren”t
seeking opportunities, but would make a great partner?

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