Hi, thanks for your questions. Firstly, the strategy does involve a degree of persuasion, which naturally comes from rapport, and rapport is not necessarily about being a people person, but more about coming across as someone who they want to spend time with and do business with.Secondly, age is not such a barrier, being plausible at your age is important and I think people recognise nowadays that there are ‘wizz kids’, the internet age has demonstrated that. But, the key is for you to position yourself in this way. There is a great book by Daniel Priestley called ‘Become a Key Person of Influence’, it is a quick and easy read but he breaks down in a nutshell, how to position yourself as a personal brand.With regards to both of these points, one of the things that we actively encouraged in The Harbour club is to partner up where you lack skills, so work with someone who compliments your skills and split the job up. I am a great example of this, I am very good at getting the deals done on the way in and way out, but I am not very good at turning up as I do not live in the UK, so I partner with people who want to do the face to face aspects, and work with them. The Harbour club is how I find all of these partners, and I would always be happy to get involved with more deals.