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15 steps to launch your own tech startup: Part 3

The Next Web

Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Christian Reber, CEO and co-founder of Berlin-based 6Wunderkinder. I think an issue many talented entrepreneurs and European founders (especially German founders) have is, they don’t think big enough. Find the right co-founders and advisors. Prepare to fail, 95% do.

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The Greenshoe = how to repay all those that helped along the way.

Scalable Startup

Imagine if you’re in Silicon Valley right now with no equity in a tech startup, but associated with several people getting six figure “bonuses” because they somehow wound up with some stock in one. The Greenshoe is an over-allotment of stock options, up to 15% of the total offering at time of IPO.

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Twitter Link Roundup #242 – Small Business, Startups, Innovation, Social Media, Design, Marketing and More

crowdSPRING Blog

10 Psychological Triggers To Boost Revenues – crowdspring.co/1rXsiql. 10 Ways to Make Your Relationship With Your Co-Founder A Success – crowdspring.co/1sSi21Y. Startup Equity and Stock Options: What’s It Worth to You? Freelancing 101: When to Say ‘No’ | Design Shack – crowdspring.co/1zbCFi3.

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The Greenshoe = how to repay all those that helped along the way.

Scalable Startup

Imagine if you’re in Silicon Valley right now with no equity in a tech startup, but associated with several people getting six figure “bonuses” because they somehow wound up with some stock in one. The Greenshoe is an over-allotment of stock options, up to 15% of the total offering at time of IPO.

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Timing: When to raise seed funding.

Scalable Startup

In their quest for sustainable growth, the elusive dream for most first time founders is that first funding. This can either come from the founder(s) own bank account or from outside investors. Option Two: Once your product or service is up and running and gaining traction. Option Three: Or don’t raise funding.

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How To Start A Business The Right Way

The Startup Magazine

Without them, you cannot earn any revenue. You can search for co-founders who will contribute with capital, or skills, and share profits and equity with them. If your vision is powerful enough, you can make up for this by offering recruits stock options. This idea extends to the people you work with.

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Beware The Consultant

infochachkie.com

Instead of hearing from your long lost third-cousin, you will be inundated with an avalanche of ‘congratulatory’ emails, calls and letters from people who want to relieve you of the burden of your hard-earned equity round. The final straw came when I asked the latest 25-year old a simple ‘yes / no’ question related to stock options.

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