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10 Ways To Get The Capital You Need For Your Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

These are professional investors, like Accel Partners , who invest institutional money in qualified startups, usually with a proven business model, ready to scale. Apply to local angel investor groups. Your business is yours alone. Look for a warm introduction to make this work. Fund your startup yourself.

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10 Alternative Funding Sources For Your New Venture

Startup Professionals Musings

These are professional investors, like Accel Partners , who invest institutional money in qualified startups, usually with a proven business model, ready to scale. Apply to local angel investor groups. Your business is yours alone. Look for a warm introduction to make this work. Fund your startup yourself.

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10 Ways Entrepreneurs Find Money To Start A Business

Startup Professionals Musings

These are professional investors, like Accel Partners , who invest institutional money in qualified startups, usually with a proven business model, ready to scale. Apply to local angel investor groups. Your business is yours alone. Look for a warm introduction to make this work. Fund your startup yourself.

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Let Me Count The Ways Entrepreneurs Fund Startups

Startup Professionals Musings

These are professional investors, like Accel Partners , who invest institutional money in qualified startups, usually with a proven business model, ready to scale. Apply to local Angel investor groups. Your business is yours alone. Look for a warm introduction to make this work. Fund your startup yourself.

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10 Tried-And-True Strategies For Funding New Ventures

Startup Professionals Musings

These are professional investors, like Accel Partners , who invest institutional money in qualified startups, usually with a proven business model, ready to scale. Apply to local Angel investor groups. Your business is yours alone. Look for a warm introduction to make this work. Fund your startup yourself.

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ProfessorVC: Negotiating an Angel Deal in your PJ's

Professor VC

In my experience, venture investors are more focused on percentage ownership, which obviously requires a trade-off with the amount invested and valuation. I had a discussi on with another angel investor a few months ago and he was bragging about the deal he just struck that included a 3X participating liquidation preference.

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ProfessorVC: Touched by an Angel

Professor VC

Touched by an Angel. I think the title of this post is a TV show, but fitting as there has been much debate in the venture community as to the whether angel investors are good or bad for entrepreneurs and VCs. What would the VC corollary to Touched by an Angel, be. Bootstrapping 101. Thursday, January 17, 2008.