I have an opportunity to secure a contract that would fund a startup and small team for two years.
This contract requires 2 primary areas of expertise: Engineering + SEO. I have the engineering expertise, but not the SEO expertise. A good friend of mine and ex-co-worker is an SEO guru, so I reached out to see if he had any interest in collaborating. We're meeting later this week to discuss.
Turns out he's been thinking about starting a business for a while, and totally unrelated, he already had an LLC with 1 client. This turned out to be awesome news, because he's a great guy and we work together very well. Perhaps this is an opportunity to start a business together, with 2 founders who have strong expertise in the areas we want to do business.
I'm familiar with setting up LLCs, and I've been through the process of setting up co-founder agreements. What I'm trying to figure out is, do I go down the road of partnering with him? or do I just contract his LLC?
I wouldn't feel comfortable starting a business where I know nothing about one of the areas. So it's really appealing to me to have a partner in the business who has the SEO expertise.
The other question I have is, if I go down the path of partnership, what's a fair split? He has an LLC with 1 client (albeit, not large enough for him to be full-time). My contract would be a huge step up. I'm a fan of being fair and thinking about the long term. Do we go 50/50 with a finders fee? or is there another way to structure?
Thanks!
This contract requires 2 primary areas of expertise: Engineering + SEO. I have the engineering expertise, but not the SEO expertise. A good friend of mine and ex-co-worker is an SEO guru, so I reached out to see if he had any interest in collaborating. We're meeting later this week to discuss.
Turns out he's been thinking about starting a business for a while, and totally unrelated, he already had an LLC with 1 client. This turned out to be awesome news, because he's a great guy and we work together very well. Perhaps this is an opportunity to start a business together, with 2 founders who have strong expertise in the areas we want to do business.
I'm familiar with setting up LLCs, and I've been through the process of setting up co-founder agreements. What I'm trying to figure out is, do I go down the road of partnering with him? or do I just contract his LLC?
I wouldn't feel comfortable starting a business where I know nothing about one of the areas. So it's really appealing to me to have a partner in the business who has the SEO expertise.
The other question I have is, if I go down the path of partnership, what's a fair split? He has an LLC with 1 client (albeit, not large enough for him to be full-time). My contract would be a huge step up. I'm a fan of being fair and thinking about the long term. Do we go 50/50 with a finders fee? or is there another way to structure?
Thanks!
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