Türkmen biz isn't a marketing channel and isn't a personal-brand stage. It's a working table where members find collaborators, mentors, customers, and one another.
What kind of network this is
There are Türkmen founders in Prague, Almaty, Istanbul, Moscow, Dubai, Dallas, and dozens of other places. Many of them have spent years working alone in their cities. Until now there was no way to find each other, to compare notes, to introduce one another's businesses to the right people.
Türkmen biz is the answer to that. Every member is here because someone vouched for them. Every profile is real. Every conversation is direct.
How members use it
- Find someone in another city who can sell into a market they're trying to enter
- Trade notes on tools, contracts, taxes, immigration
- Mentor a younger founder, or be mentored by an older one
- Hire — or be hired
- Coordinate a real meetup when they're traveling
It isn't LinkedIn
There's no engagement-driven feed, no algorithmic ranking, no public comment threads with thumbs up. There are no follower counts. The metric of a member's presence is what they actually do for and with other members, not how many people clicked something.
Where to start
If you're a new member, your next step is filling in your profile. Take fifteen minutes; it's worth it. Open the profile editor.
If you've been around for a while and want to bring someone in, you have three invites you can issue. Issue an invite.
