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  • 00:07

    I think today what I'm doing is actually a dragons first and I hope to blow

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    them away with my entrance. I think the Dragons faces will just be in shock.

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    It's a really really exciting knew industry and I just hope one of the

  • 00:23

    Dragons sees the potential.

  • 00:42

    Hello dragons, my name's mark I'm the founder of drone safe register. We are a

  • 00:49

    UK network of CAA approved drone pilots for hire and we are the UK's most

  • 00:55

    visited website for drone hire. We currently have just under 400 members

  • 01:01

    and we charge a subscription and we're here today to ask for 60,000 pounds for

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    a 20% share in our business. I look forward to any questions. A concise pitch

  • 01:13

    from company boss Mark Boyt who's willing to hand over 20% of his online

  • 01:18

    drone pilot register in return for 60,000 pounds of the dragon's cash.

  • 01:25

    Debra Medan is ready for liftoff with the questioning.

  • 01:31

    You couldn't wait to get that over could you? Yes. You look much more comfortable

  • 01:35

    driving the drone than you did doing the pitch. So that's fine we can ask questions.

  • 01:41

    Right I actually don't particularly like

  • 01:43

    drones and I particularly don't like those ones that take photographs of my

  • 01:48

    property yes but that doesn't matter down to business.

  • 01:52

    So you're a drone hire business. Okay C - A - A - approved pilots, yes.

  • 02:01

    Right so you don't hire me a drone, if I want a drone I hire you with a drone.

  • 02:07

    Yes you hire one of our members which can be found nationwide. There's a huge

  • 02:12

    problem in the UK at the moment, there's lots of illegal drone operators operating.

  • 02:15

    We provide legal drone operators.

  • 02:18

    There's 4120 approved operators in the UK and we've probably got you know 20%

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    of the market that there is at the moment.

  • 02:28

    Great so well I'm looking for a drone operator in my region yes you're

  • 02:34

    actually offering us, I think, the platform? Correct. Excellent a safe and

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    legal platform - you should have had me doing your pitch. No I'm so sorry you know

  • 02:44

    this is the most nerve-racking thing I've done in my life.

  • 02:49

    Deborah Medan draws out a bit more detail about the nervous entrepreneurs

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    business and Tej Lalvani wants to determine why a drone directory would

  • 03:00

    get potential customers calling. Drones are very cool I love them. So in

  • 03:08

    terms of the type of business that people use drones for what is the

  • 03:12

    largest segment. The largest segment at the moment is inspection work because it's

  • 03:18

    safer you know. We did a church spire inspection they were quoted 14,000

  • 03:23

    pounds to put scaffolding up after lightning strike. When we did it for eight

  • 03:26

    hundred pounds. So inspections is the main requirement and then after that?

  • 03:31

    Inspection, I'd then say property marketing. Right you know 700,000 homes for sale

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    in the UK currently - but you know our members don't just rock up at a job

  • 03:41

    and obviously start filming, you know. We are the best in the UK, we have

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    some of the top top people and some of the jobs they pulled off have been

  • 03:49

    amazing. What is the most expensive job you've had in your platform that you've

  • 03:56

    got so far. I think one member had eighteen thousand pounds. So 18,000 what was that for?

  • 04:01

    There was a Bollywood film. A Bollywood film. Mark, so how do you

  • 04:07

    generate money? So we invite professional members to join for 180 pounds

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    a year. How many of those 400 members are paying you currently 180 pounds a year?

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    I would say probably 80%. So 320 members? Yes. Actually that's quite a lot isn't it?

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    They're paying you 180 pounds? Yes yeah. So that's one area of income what's another?

  • 04:33

    We also invite hobbyists to join which is 14 pound 95 a year. How many of

  • 04:39

    those have you got? We've only got four hundred at the moment of 40 95 which is

  • 04:43

    about six thousand a year. The hobbyist is more like a lost-and-found service.

  • 04:48

    We had one recovered from the North Sea about three months ago. Someone sent us

  • 04:52

    an email and we found a drone so it does work. And then what about your commission?

  • 04:58

    Do you take Commission? No at the moment we don't take any

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    Commission. Why wouldn't you do that? Why wouldn't you push and drive people to

  • 05:07

    your site, to actually make those bookings? Which is why I'm here, you know.

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    I've taken it so far and I've done it all on my own

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    and that's why I'm here in Dragons Den so hopefully get some guidance from

  • 05:20

    people run national companies. An appeal for help from the aerial entrepreneur

  • 05:26

    who admits he's still finding his feet when it comes to maximizing profit. Touka

  • 05:33

    Suleiman now wants to find out if marks idea can really take off. So today you're

  • 05:41

    pitching for your platform, charges no Commission, so

  • 05:46

    non-subscription. Correct. So how big can it get? Give me some numbers for next few

  • 05:52

    years. We'll turn over - look at I'm not a post

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    graduate so I can't come out with with figures you know instantly. I'm not

  • 05:59

    particularly great at figures but we should have about 600 members by the end

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    of next year. So in total next year what you turn over next year we should to

  • 06:11

    know about 200,000 and your net profit? And net profit out of that should be about

  • 06:16

    sixty to seventy thousand depends on how much money we spend on marketing. Okay.

  • 06:22

    Look mark I'd say where I am I think it's a good little business for you,

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    but you can only get it so big. A lot more investment and I know nothing about

  • 06:33

    drones so I'm afraid I'm not going to be on that flying journey with you okay and

  • 06:39

    I'm not gonna invest I'm out. Thank you very much anyway, thank you.

  • 06:44

    Tuka solomon exits the drone investment opportunity, and Tej Levani is wondering if

  • 06:52

    its niche appeal could be an obstacle in the flight path of this business. I

  • 06:59

    think what you've done is great but the market size is my concern. You said there are

  • 07:07

    about 4,000 CA approved pilots so even if you were to get half of those that

  • 07:12

    still only makes your business four hundred thousand pounds a year so what

  • 07:19

    happens from there. We can increase the hobbyists of registrations which we

  • 07:24

    haven't sort of marketed yet at the moment. It is a very small niche market I

  • 07:28

    agree, but it's only gonna get bigger - it's only a bigger we're you know we're

  • 07:32

    at the very very start of it and we're two and a half years ahead of

  • 07:36

    anyone. Look I really like what you've done with the business but I think right

  • 07:44

    now it is limited in terms of where you can get to.

  • 07:51

    But I'm excited by this industry so I am gonna make you an offer.

  • 07:56

    Wow. I believe in terms of creating a brand and awareness is gonna require

  • 08:03

    time so I'll give you all of the money, okay but I want 35% of your business.

  • 08:11

    Wow. I'm as surprised as you. Please don't say

  • 08:17

    that. Despite his reservations about the market tej Levani feels a buzz from the

  • 08:27

    business and tables a bid. Debra Medan might not be a member of the drone

  • 08:33

    appreciation society but does she think Marc's idea can fly. What I love about

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    this is that you've taken your passion and had this instinct I suspect that

  • 08:49

    there was a business in this thing that I do and you found it but I am NOT an

  • 08:57

    enthusiast. No I therefore don't think I'm a good match

  • 09:02

    for the business. I mean you've got to do things you enjoy you know yeah. So I'm

  • 09:08

    really sorry but I won't be investing I'm out.

  • 09:11

    Thank you very much anyway. Mark I like it. Thank you.

  • 09:18

    I heard you say earlier I'm not a postgraduate well I'm not either I left

  • 09:23

    school at 16 so don't put yourself down. You've launched a great business here it

  • 09:29

    is a niche but it's got potential. I can add a lot of value to this. So I'm gonna

  • 09:38

    make you an offer. Wow, okay thank you. I'm going to offer

  • 09:42

    you all of the money for 25% of your business. Thank you very much.

  • 09:53

    Jenny Campbell swoops in with a killer offer massively undercutting her fellow

  • 09:59

    dragon. Only Peter Jones remains will it be fight or flight for the tech tycoon.

  • 10:08

    I could talk to you for hours about this yeah I live this world almost

  • 10:13

    every day. What drone do you use? It's quite new it's called a DJI inspire - the

  • 10:20

    reason why DJI came to this country and the biggest supplier of drones actually

  • 10:25

    in Europe is a company I own so that drone probably originated from us.

  • 10:33

    So I know this market yeah really well. So when you came in I can't tell

  • 10:41

    you how excited I was. Excellent. Brilliant. - because I absolutely loved it

  • 10:44

    and there is no ceiling to this business if you join forces with me.

  • 10:53

    If I was to make an offer.

  • 11:03

    What I'm gonna do is I make it really difficult for you. That's not true I

  • 11:11

    don't think I'm gonna make it difficult for you - I'm gonna offer you all of the

  • 11:16

    money but I want 50% of the business.

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    - and I'm not embarrassed to say that because I actually think that 50% of

  • 11:33

    where this business could go in the next three months is immeasurably different

  • 11:41

    to anything any other dragons apart from me can do.

  • 11:46

    All bluster - and they're the facts because these guys don't know what they're

  • 11:50

    talking about when it comes to drones. Well I do know that I can build a brand quicker.

  • 11:54

    Of course you can't. You haven't got any access to do that. Alright guys stop arguing.You've got no chance.

  • 11:59

    I can't let 50% help works you know.

  • 12:03

    That's why you've got a choice you. You can go and have your sealing and accept that

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    and that's what's right for you. There's no ceiling mark.

  • 12:15

    After some intra dragon squabbling mark now has three offers to consider. Tej

  • 12:21

    Lalvani wants 35 percent of his company, 25 percent Jenny Campbell is asking for

  • 12:27

    a much smaller piece of the pie. Whilst Peter Jones is demanding a hefty half of

  • 12:33

    the business. Mark came into the den offering to give away just 20 percent of

  • 12:38

    his company is he prepared to compromise to secure a deal.

  • 12:46

    Would you look at 40 percent Peter. Would I look at 40%? Yeah.

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    I'd look at 45 so you still keep control and it's your business but you'll become

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    quite a wealthy man. 35 percent and I'll help build your website, I'll help build

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    your brand nationally so that you can get all that traction. I'll Shake your hand

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    at 40 today. Sorry to to the both of you - I'll shake your hand at forty today.

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    You're in danger of alienating the other dragons.

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    I'll accept your offer Okay super, thank you very much yeah.

  • 13:34

    Thank you very much fantastic I'm gonna show you this. After a three-way dragon

  • 13:42

    dogfight Peter Jones dramatically reduces his demands to ensure he secures

  • 13:47

    the deal. The entrepreneur exits with the 60,000 pounds he was seeking - and a tech

  • 13:54

    Titan as a co-pilot. The most nerve-wracking thing I've ever done in

  • 13:58

    my life walking in there, but actually got the dragon I wanted so absolutely

  • 14:02

    chuffed to bits. That was greedy. Drones that's my baby.

  • 14:06

    I do love you but you have no chance Well I'm not speaking to you for the

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    rest of the day.

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Use "embarrassed" in a sentence | "embarrassed" example sentences

How to use "embarrassed" in a sentence?

  • Artists who have won fame are often embarrassed by it; thus their first works are often their best.
    -Ludwig van Beethoven-
  • I dress in a sophisticated and classy way - I always dress in a way I know my mother wouldn't be embarrassed to see.
    -Jessie Ware-
  • I was dating a guy that was a huge wrestling fan and I'm embarrassed to say it now but I used to make fun of him for watching it.
    -Torrie Wilson-
  • If you're OK with being clumsy, it's funny. But if you are super embarrassed, people are going to laugh at you.
    -Leo Howard-
  • Don't be ashamed or embarrassed to dream big. You're living your life with hope, that's a powerful thing.
    -Kara Goucher-
  • The best way to give assistance to those who are deeply embarrassed and to calm them down is to praise them decisively.
    -Friedrich Nietzsche-
  • Do not be embarrassed by your mistakes. Nothing can teach us better than our understanding of them. This is one of the best ways of self-education.
    -Thomas Carlyle-
  • It's nice to be able to backtrack and not be embarrassed by the music you used to listen to.
    -Will Oldham-

Definition and meaning of EMBARRASSED

What does "embarrassed mean?"

/əmˈberəst/

adjective
Ashamed.
verb
To cause someone to feel ashamed.

What are synonyms of "embarrassed"?
Some common synonyms of "embarrassed" are:
  • awkward,
  • self-conscious,
  • uneasy,
  • uncomfortable,
  • unsettled,
  • sheepish,
  • red-faced,
  • blushing,
  • shy,
  • shamed,
  • ashamed,
  • shamefaced,
  • humiliated,
  • humbled,
  • demeaned,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "embarrassed"?
Some common antonyms of "embarrassed" are:
  • unabashed,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.