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How to Find and Close Angel Investors from a Standing Start

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Whether an entrepreneur is raising a smaller (pre-)seed round entirely from individuals or she has a seed-stage or larger VC firm involved in (leading) the seed syndicate, it’s somewhere between necessary and optimal to have multiple individual angel investors involved. First and foremost, angels can provide capital.

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Announcing NextView’s Entrepreneur Advisors: Part 1

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Their expertise is focused across the range of software and internet sectors that we focus on here at NextView — from SaaS to e-commerce, ad-tech to mobile. At their core all of the folks listed above are builders — they have all founded and run exceptional software and internet companies, in some cases multiple times.

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Advice For Managing Remote Teams

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Meet our experts: Jessica Meher – Angel investor, startup advisor, and founder. Org chart software and setting rules over Slack (like everyone needs to add their real headshot of their face and include their Title/Team and Location) is critical to helping new members get up to speed. Max Goldman – Founder and CEO.

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Angel Bootcamp, The Blog Post: A Primer on Angel Investing

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And although this is written for angel investors, I think entrepreneurs can only benefit by increasing their knowledge around these investors and hope you’ll continue reading if that’s you. Paul Graham on how to be an angel investor. I’ll also include a few links below with some other perspectives. Other thoughts?

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Angel Bootcamp, The Blog Post: A Primer on Angel Investing

View from Seed

And although this is written for angel investors, I think entrepreneurs can only benefit by increasing their knowledge around these investors and hope you’ll continue reading if that’s you. Paul Graham on how to be an angel investor. I’ll also include a few links below with some other perspectives. Other thoughts?