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How and Why the NextView Everyday Economy Accelerator is Different

View from Seed

As we’ve shared, we intentionally wanted to flip the traditional Accelerator model on its head and offer a unique offering for entrepreneurs at the earliest of stages. More importantly, as the accelerator is coordinating rounds of “mentor” meetings, cookie-cutter educational programming, social events, etc.

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Exploring the NextView Platform? Start Here

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We want to create the go-to hub for entrepreneurs and startup teams going from zero to one in absolutely anything important. Also, we’d love to syndicate any articles you’ve written offering tactics or stories about going zero-to-N at your startup! ). So allow me to do just that: NextView needs your help.

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The Difference Between ?No? and ?Not Yet? ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

Even the best entrepreneurs often hear “no” from potential investors. But at NextView we try to be as deeply engaged in the entrepreneurial community in a variety of different ways (mentorship, accelerators, demo events , etc). Im a former Silicon Valley entrepreneur turned East Coast VC. Author howerl.

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5 Questions VCs Never Answer, Answered by a VC | #BOSSOI

View from Seed

Leading up to the event, they published an article listing questions VCs never answer , as submitted by the community. I was recently asked to sit on panel with my fellow VC peers and some top entrepreneurs from the Boston tech community. Generally, my advice to entrepreneurs is to avoid these situations.

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Always be pitching…

Hippoland

One of the things I didn’t realize as an entrepreneur was that at the seed stage, *anyone* could potentially be an investor. A lot of entrepreneurs just think to pitch to VCs or well-known angel investors or people who have signaled they are angels on Angelist. For them, they see this activity as an investment.

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Are Google-Scale Outcomes More Frequent? ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

There’s lot of anecdotal evidence for this: Seed stage investors (including NextView and many of our peers) are seeing more startups progress from seed to Series A stage in 6-9 months rather than 12-18. Im a former Silicon Valley entrepreneur turned East Coast VC. Read More ». What’s Your Favorite Future?

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Announcing NextView Ventures II

Rob Go

NextView Ventures II is $40M, twice the size of our first fund, and we continue to be exclusively focused on seed-stage companies pursuing internet-enabled innovation. As former operators and product-oriented entrepreneurs, Dave, Lee, and I tend to think of our firm as a startup company and our approach to investing as our product.