Contributed By Glen Berry
IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
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Small Projects Are Harder than Big Projects
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Pitching is a Process
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SUMMARY
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Small projects are more difficult to get off the ground because it is harder to draw the interest of potential partners and there is greater competition.
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You're not going to close the deal on the first contact, so be prepared for the give-and-take.
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