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10 Secrets of Successful Crowdfunding - From Scott Steinberg

ReadWriteStart

What crowdfunding is not typically best for is something very technological in nature or B-to-B oriented. Ultimately, you’re trying to reach either as broad an audience as possible, or a very loyal and passionate [niche] audience of fans. SS: You have to be strategic because there’s no stealth mode.

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10 ways you’ll probably f**k up your startup — Spook Studio — Medium

in business we can create much deeper connections with our audience and give our startups a better chance of success. In the startup world there’s been a culture of solution or technology first, whereas I believe we should be taking a more people-centred approach to building products and services. By focusing on the ‘why?’

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Launchpad LA – 10 Startup Companies to Watch

Both Sides of the Table

We held a 90-minute demo session where 150 of LA’s VC’s and senior technology executives watched the LPLA V2 group present in small groups of 12-15 each. AwesomeBox : AwesomeBox is currently in stealth mode so I’ll respect that. Thursday night was the unveiling of the newest batch of Launchpad LA companies.

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SXSW Startups: Privacy Monitor

Austin Startup

Arlo Gilbert The Forrest Four-Cast: March 6, 2019 Fifty diverse startups will aim to impress a panel of judges and a live audience with their skills, creativity and innovation at SXSW Pitch Presented by Cyndx. Team and technology! Our technology is already a year ahead of anybody who might choose to compete today.

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DLD 2011: Probably the best organized conference in Europe

VC Cafe

The Big Picture panel: social, mobile, advertising, TV, media – with Google’s Nikesh Arora, Jim Breyer (partner at Accel and board member at Facebook), Thomas Ebeling, Reid Hoffman (founder of LinkedIn, angel investor and partner at Greylock), and Paul-Bernhard Kallen. Kara Swisher calls him “a corporate douchebag&#.

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