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Two investment deals are on the table. Which do you sign?

The Startup Toolkit

Vision for B2C, virality-driven community. Next, we check that we’re safe from any particularly onerous terms like participation preferred. On the other hand, maybe we can move somewhere less rainy than London… One of the first pieces of startup advice I ever got was to “Never take money from a virgin investor.”

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Two investment deals are on the table. Which do you sign?

The Startup Toolkit

Vision for B2C, virality-driven community. Next, we check that we’re safe from any particularly onerous terms like participation preferred. On the other hand, maybe we can move somewhere less rainy than London… One of the first pieces of startup advice I ever got was to “Never take money from a virgin investor.”

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How to Divide Equity to Startup Founders, Advisors, and Employees

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How to Divide Equity to Startup Founders, Advisors, and Employees. Are there principles that you live by that you’ve implemented in your startup that have worked really well? Pingback: How to Divide Equity to Startup Founders, Advisors, and Employees … | | The Money BooksThe Money Books. Startup Employee.

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How to Raise a Seed Round: Three Basic Tips for Founders

Scott Edward Walker

Despite all the hype in the press (including with respect to the latest ICO craze), raising funds for your startup is still tough – particularly if you’re not located in San Francisco or Silicon Valley. The hard part, of course, is getting in front of “A” investors to pitch your startup. Tip #1: Get Warm Referrals to “A” Investors.