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Of course, if you can add value and compete with the existing retailers. Here in the UK there are a lot of people selling stuff from overseas, including the USA, via Amazon, ebay, etc.


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Kickstarter recently started cutting back to their core business (more fan-oriented presales) so your doubts about B2B (which are much more transaction oriented) are valid. If you are not in a hurry, you could wait for the SEC guidelines for crowd-investing. Alternatively, go direct on your website by embedding a crowd-sourcing social-tainer and just cross ...


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Consider using the Founders’ Pie Calculator by Frank Demmler at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. Another good resource on the subject is "The Great Divide: Splitting Founder’s Equity" by The Daily Muse.


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The best equity model for this kind of thing is a dynamic model that will make sure you each have exactly what you each deserve. Here is a template for a dynamic model: http://www.slicingpie.com/the-grunt-fund-calculator/


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I don't know a standard template for this but here's what I do: To finding some eligible candidates, if I know someone or know someone how may knows someone, start from there, otherwise post a flier (i.e. in some online job board). At interview, ask about educational background and career and ... but tell nothing about the plan (equity offer). If you find ...



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