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Early-stage Regional Venture Funds–part 2 of 3 of Bigger in Bend

Steve Blank

Dino Vendetti a VC at Bay Partners, moved up to Bend, Oregon on a mission to engineer Bend into a regional technology cluster. Part 1: Bend, Oregon Ecosystem and Entrepreneurs. Success depends on finding startups that have identified acute customer pains in large markets where conditions are ripe for a new entrant.

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How to Write a Business Plan for an Outpatient Medical Practice

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What you offer and the problem your business solves: What does your practice offer and why is it needed? Target market: Who is your ideal patient? Financial summary: Explain your business model, startup costs, revenues, and liabilities to the company. Target market. This is your value proposition. Be specific.

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How to Write a Business Plan for an Artist’s Business

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See Also: How to Write a Business Plan in Under an Hour. The first big hurdle for the artist business plan is what they call the business model, or, if you don’t like the trendy buzzword, how you make money. ” Don’t completely discount the related businesses. Milestones and metrics.

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Money-Making Subscription Services (That You Can Start Too!)

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Wouldn’t it be great if, instead of having to fight, hunt, and practically beg for each new sale, you could set up a business in such a way that all your customers paid you regularly, time and time again? To give you an idea about what is out there, here are a few areas where the subscription business model has excelled.

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How to Start a Brewery

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In such a crowded market, making good beer and opening the doors isn’t enough anymore. But, the good news is, if all these people could start a brewery, then you can too—as long as you know what you’re getting into and have a solid business plan for your brewery. As of November 2015, there were 4,144 breweries in the U.S.—more

Oregon 60
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How to Start a Brewery: Growing Your Own Craft Beer Business

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In such a crowded market, making good beer and opening the doors isn’t enough anymore. But, the good news is, if all those people could start a brewery, then you can too—as long as you know what you’re getting into and have a solid business plan for your brewery. The ColdFire Brewing team meets to plan marketing.

Oregon 24
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Webinar Recap: 14 Tips on How to Pitch and Get Funded

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The opportunity when I got to pitch on stage in front of 400 angel investors was for the largest angel investor conference in the Pacific northwest called Angel Oregon, and we competed with 60 other companies. I have some entrepreneurs who are in Gaza, who are in Cairo, who are in New Jersey, and I’m in Oregon.