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What Makes A Ticket Ready For Matching

A good ticket does not need to be perfect, but it does need enough clarity to make matching useful. Strong tickets help the system understand what you offer, what you need, what you can exchange, and what must stay private.

Include what you offer

Explain what assets, inventory, audience, or operating capacity you can actually bring into a collaboration.

Include what you need

Name the partner type, outcome, or collaboration direction you want to unlock.

Include exchange terms

State what you are willing to exchange, trade, or commit so the match is not one-sided.

Common blockers

These are the most common reasons a ticket is not match-ready yet.

Weak vs strong

A stronger ticket usually leads to better clarification and cleaner matching.

Weak

Looking for business partners. Message me if interested.

Strong

I need a Singapore-based co-marketing partner that can help drive qualified webinar registrations. I can exchange referral traffic and co-promotion. Do not reveal my company identity until I approve the next step.

Next step

Write the strongest first ticket you can, then let the system ask what matters next.

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