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Written by Joe iCubis   
Thursday, 01 March 2007

Team Building
Building Your Team
The very first thing you need to do with your great idea is to start to build a development team.  You cannot do everything yourself, and you will need others to achieve next step successes.  This article is about how you can use iCubis to start to continue this development process.

DO NOT expect buyers to be contacting you immediately, looking to buy or license your creativity posting.  Odds are this will not happen for you.  Instead you should be proactive and look within iCubis for other like-minded members who might be interested in your posting topic and possibly in helping you further develop the project behind the posting.

iCubis highly recommends you first start putting together an advisory team.  This is one or more individuals who fully understand the project that surrounds the posting.  You can often get free help from industry professionals and experts that are part of the network you are in.  So too you can find these opinions and good advice from members in iCubis.  Maybe you trade advisory services - You become an advisor for a member and they become your advisor.  Maybe you need to offer up a small piece of the action to get the needed attention.  Any way you can get an advisor - you need to do this.  And having a credible and expert advisor is always better than having just anyone.  So look for the best and most reputable.

iCubis is also here to help you add development partners to your team.  These could be representatives (agents or reps), technical developers (engineers, web site developers, etc.), management partners (CEOs, CFOs, attorneys, etc.), funding partners (grant agencies, banks, VCs, etc.), strategic marketing partners (potential licensors, distributors, retailers, etc.) and customers - the most important partner.  iCubis is a networking community.  Members here are all interested in the same things.  You can find the people you need on your team here.

At this time iCubis does not advocate any particular fee-based business, agency or service group.  We do feature links to some agencies and businesses, but we do not recommend one over the other.  We do suggest you check out each that pertains to you.  They are all worth knowing about and better understanding.  How might they help you?  What are the associated costs and benefits?  These are however potential develop team members.

 
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