![]() ![]() They are too busy trying to replicate the flashy gurus on Instagram to worry about what you're doing. The types of people who copy ideas are opportunistic and they can't recognize good ideas until they are proven. No one will steal your ideas until you're driving a Ferrari. So you may be tempted to ask everyone you pitch to sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement), but be warned, you risk annoying or offending potential investors and partners before the relationships has even gotten off the ground. At the end of this article, I will share with you a great approach for getting people to sign one without any hard feelings, but before I do, I want to shed some light on the reality of sharing your ideas as a startup: 1. ![]() ![]() ![]() You imagine someone with more money, experience and influence than you scooping it up and leaving you their wake with little more than the bragging rights to say, "I thought of that!" Hailshadow | Getty Images When you are starting out in business with little more than a concept, it's natural to want to protect your idea. ![]()
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