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How To Make Money Riding On Other Companies’ Coattails!
Now the beauty of a joint venture is, if you structure it correctly, you can be in a “host parasite” relationship. You’re the little parasite fish that rides along on the big old shark or the bird that stands on the head of the hippo and, basically, you’re just there as a small fry, which a lot of us are.
A lot of us don’t want to have a hundred employees and ten thousand square feet of office space at $1 a foot, fork lifts, big tractor trailer trucks backing up to our dock, shipping, receiving, and all the lawyers and everything that goes with it. We like to be little, independent financial freedom people who can go out and have a day off.
Our friend’s joint ventures recently allowed him a day off. The fish were running in the American River. He took his little boy down there, and he caught his first fish. It was a big schnook salmon, and he says the look on his son’s face was priceless.
You can’t do that if you have a giant company. But giant companies are useful because you can ride along on their coattails.
A company contacted our friend and said “we would like to put you on our web site.”
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