Few weeks back, I had an awesome business idea. I was thoroughly convinced it would work. After sharing with few of my close friends, I’d decided that the idea has to get life. But, I still had last few doubts in my mind which I wanted to ask an expert in the related field. Google, my best friend showed me this amazing website – MeetAdvisors.
How does MeetAdvisors Work?
Once signed up, pick your topic: legal, sales, technology, marketing, business development, social media etc. Then choose an advisor and ask your question. If your advisor agrees to work with you, you’ll have your answer in no time. After you get the response, you can review the advisor. These reviews will help others to pick up the correct advisor. The advisors also do blog posts which are worth reading.
Our Experience with MeetAdvisors
To try out, I did register myself and sent my query on the startup I wanted to launch. I selected Adam Fridman, the founder of MeetAdvisors to answer my query. Not only did Adam answer my query and its followup, but the response was very fast. I did get assurance from him on the doubts in my mind and now I’m more confident to go ahead with the venture.
Last Words
Being an entrepreneur is not easy. Getting expert help along the way is one of the best things to happen for a budding startup. We see MeetAdvisors do just that, also for free!
Here’s their video on how to use MeetAdvisors:
position=leftDo give a try and let us know your feedback in the comments.
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