The smart entrepreneur will be thinking about how to find the different resources they need to make their business bigger and better and a key way to do that is to expand the team.
Saturday Morning – Thanks for your comments…
by Andrew on in How To, Offering Help, The Funding Guru
Thanks for your questions and comments! Add a comment to a “Big Mistake” video below and perhaps be one of the first to get the new course when its completed…
A Big Mistake!
by Andrew on in How To, Startups, The Funding Guru
When they’re ready – I’ll give away trials of the tools to ten randomly chosen people who leave comments on this posting – all I ask is they try them out and give my readers their comments. If you would like your chance to be 1 of the 10 – leave your comment now! Any more questions? [...]
Have Two Brains When Talking to Venture Capitalists
by Andrew on in Raising Money, VC Garage
Have two brains when talking to Venture Capitalists You are standing at the end of a board room, licking your lips, a warm moist sweaty hand leaving a print on the table, that if laden with turkey, sweet potato, gravy and stuffing – would be a Thanks Giving dinner for three families – but [...]
Roulette or a Sure Thing?
by Andrew on in How To, Raising Money
A game of chance Maybe you’ve been to a Casino and seen a roulette wheel or perhaps you haven’t – either way, everyone is probably familiar with the game. There is a wheel with pockets and inside the pockets. Within those pockets of red and black are the numbers – from 1 to 36 and [...]
Offering Help: What do you NEED to know?
by Andrew on in Offering Help
What do you need to know about Start-ups or funding in the next three months? If I can’t answer your question – I’ll find someone that can…
4 Seconds to Success when Raising Money
4 seconds are critical for fund raising
Having Problems Raising Money for Your Business? A Mega Tip
by Andrew on in Raising Money
A year or two ago I sat on the Board of the Small Business Council – this was a group of entrepreneurs, handpicked by the UK government to advise them and the Department of Trade & Industry on all things related to Startups, Entrepreneurs and Small Business. We would meet regularly as a board, look [...]
The Secrets of Connecting with Venture Capitalists (…& Literary Agents)
One of the most common questions I get asked is…”How can I connect and engage a VC if I don’t know any?”
Podcast: Raising Millions – An Interview with Erik Benson, MD @ Voyager Capital
by Andrew on in How To, Podcast, The Funding Guru, VC Garage
The kinds of companies Erik invests in and the types of companies he’s looking for…
Erik also gives us some tips on how to get noticed by Venture Capitalists if you are NOT plugged into their advisory network or alumni group. Take a listen to get a tip that could help you with Voyager and most other VCs.
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