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Old 10-15-2009, 10:37 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Don´t make it too cheap. You gain some reputation if you make it a bit more expensive. I guess I would start with 40 euros p.p. for a group of 4, 50 euros for a "couple" (2 persons) and 75 per person for 1 person.
Exactly. The kind of person who pays someone for fashion advice probably doesn't want to hire someone for 10$/hr.

Free demo + payed service that costs a higher hourly rate is probably much better than 10$ per hour.

When it comes to the question whether to take a course:
Do you think that you have the skills that you need to be a good fashion advicer at the moment?

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Have you considered the so-called ''business'' angels? If the idea is good they provide the capital...I'm not sure how specifically the whole process works.
No that not the concept of a business investment.
If the there a team that will have success with their idea a business angel gives money.
Someone who doesn't want to get things done will have a hard time getting money from a business angel.
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Maybe I should start a "brainstorm-think-out-of-the-box" business... I wonder if anybody would like to pay for that...
That business model is called consulting. McKinsey makes it's money that way.
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