Boost your sales with peer-to-peer representation : the sleeper agent program (nukomeet.com) 5 points by albanlv 13y ago ↗ HN
[–] coworfing 13y ago ↗ The idea sounds cool but I would double check the legal aspect of it... [–] albanlv 13y ago ↗ More details on the legal aspect http://www.acojur.com/cvia/apporteur-affaire.html [–] 2can 13y ago ↗ I think the law is that if your "sleeper agent" makes its main activity out of it, then it is hidden employment and you can have troubles, otherwise it's ok
[–] albanlv 13y ago ↗ More details on the legal aspect http://www.acojur.com/cvia/apporteur-affaire.html
[–] 2can 13y ago ↗ I think the law is that if your "sleeper agent" makes its main activity out of it, then it is hidden employment and you can have troubles, otherwise it's ok
[–] ferrerbartomeu 13y ago ↗ Great idea, sleeper agents are ready to promote nukomeet even if they have their own projects.
[–] zaiste 13y ago ↗ btw, is a sleeper agent allowed to be a sleeper agent for your competitors, like a double sleeper agent? ;) [–] albanlv 13y ago ↗ Haha! Good question...
[–] tomkuk 13y ago ↗ if I contract you do I have a 10% discount (I've put you in touch with myself) ? [–] albanlv 13y ago ↗ Yes! We'll do that for you, as we won't have "sales expenses" ;)
[–] chrj 13y ago ↗ FYI: You business card link links using the title attribute and not the href attribute. [–] albanlv 13y ago ↗ Thanks for notifying, it's fixed.
[–] justincormack 13y ago ↗ I did know a company that placed someone in a large business primarily to sell their product a few years down the line. It did work too. [–] albanlv 13y ago ↗ The difference being that we do it in a more transparent way
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