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Planning for a Harvest - Startups and angels: Along the way to success

Tim Keane

» September 18, 2006. After the idea/product/service is built, and the market mapped, the company begins to grow. Its amazing how fast this happens, especially in companies with short product development cycles in non-medical industries. Bootstrapping. « I Wish Id Sold More | Main. | October 2010.

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A budget discussion with an entrepreneur - Startups and angels.

Tim Keane

» June 13, 2006. Then, on the expense side, I’d like to begin to understand how the growth in the business will drive costs as complexity increases. Growth involves, in many businesses, more customer service, product development, support, marketing and so forth – in addition to more R&D. Bootstrapping.

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Lessons Learned: A Successful VC Reflects on his Experience.

Tim Keane

The Equality Conundrum: Where 50-50 equals Zero » April 24, 2006. Last night, Bob Zieserl, Venture Capitalist, and general partner at Stratus Ventures, was the keynote speaker at the Marquette University Business Plan Competition. (A A clear point of view on how the business will achieve significant increases in value.)

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

you can now have the engineer who is also decent in business or a laywer who can be an entrepreneur and all these other crosspollinations. Jones This is roughly how I bootstrapped my current startup (just raised a decent series B so things seem to be on the right track). Hopefully your idea of business model isn’t “ad revenue based”.