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Mugik2015-12-07 21:29:19
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Mugik, 2015-12-07 21:29:19

Investment in the project. Is it possible?

Maybe someone who understands the topic and can tell. For example, there is a project and there are several developers. There is no individual entrepreneur or legal entity. There is a project, we need money for promotion and launch.
Are there investors (venture investors) in Russia who can give money. Without contracts, obligations and signing papers. It’s just simple to give out 300-400 thousand for advertising, and if the project takes off, then 80% of all its profits.
Can they invest on pure trust? Or will it always be necessary to write contracts and take on serious obligations?

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Dmitry Entelis, 2015-12-07
@DmitriyEntelis

From objective remarks

  1. Opening an LLC costs 15 tr. His absence looks somewhat wild if you want to do business.
    Only guys in adidas will agree to invest, and ROI will be obtained from you with the help of a baseball bat (or a golf club if you are in St. Petersburg).
  2. You want to give away 80% of the profits. It is not clear how this is fixed and for how long.
    If you are talking about 80% of the entire product - this also looks extremely doubtful - either you do not believe in the success of the project in principle, or you do not understand what you want to subscribe to, or you just want to master the budget and disappear. See next point 1.
  3. In general, startups do not take off on advertising. If there is virality, it should take off by itself. There is no virality - the amount for advertising should be hundreds of times more (subject to the availability of a serious product)
    Based on this, 400 thousand rubles for advertising is not a serious amount for someone to invest something.
    Well, or you should have some kind of wild advertising rebound (suddenly you are hidden geniuses), but then it can be checked with significantly smaller amounts.

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Optimus, 2015-12-07
Pyan @marrk2

No, it’s unlikely, you need a serious contract, well, or you will do it on their domain, their server, if it takes off, then 100% of it will be and not 80)))

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-12-07
@vilgeforce

I have one project here, will you give a couple of lyams without a contract?

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redakoc, 2016-02-12
@redakoc

Dad mom.
80% for 400,000 rubles is not the same money.
You just don't understand what investment is.
Venture capitalists give more money for less interest .
It looks like you just want to squander other people's money.
Or steal, or just you are interested in "playing business."
And one more thing:
if your project does not have a constant increase in users, or an already large user base or visible profits (at least 50 thousand per month), investors will not talk to you.
Only dad mom or fools who burn their pockets with money.
Not real investors.

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GalkinVicror, 2016-03-08
@GalkinVicror

Maybe someone who understands the topic and can tell. For example, there is a project and there are several developers. There is no individual entrepreneur or legal entity. There is a project, we need money for promotion and launch.
Not a problem. Open legal the person will already be with the investor, so that he has a share there right away.
It is short and inexpensive and very simple. When I opened it, it cost (with the services of opening a legal assistant firm) about 10,000 rubles. I don't know how it is now.
The amount is ridiculous.
A typical investment is 3 times your amount.
You can be given by people who do not understand investment - who have received a huge inheritance, for example, and who do not know how to manage money. Also relatives and friends.
Can. Relatives, friends, and guys who cut off their fingers for late payments. And fools, of course.
In the West, there is a special term 3F for similar investors - family, friends and fools.
Throughout your text it appears that you want to take money and not be responsible for anything.
Normal people will not invest in you.

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