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NextView’s Early Stage Startup Guide: Product

View from Seed

Welcome to the first installment of the NextView Ventures Early Stage Startup Guides. Every stage of building a company comes with a certain set of challenges, and we have written a lot of content around the earliest set of challenges. Download guide today. Click to download.

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Put A Coin In It! Invest In Early Stage Startups To See Maximum ROI

YoungUpstarts

Investing has always (and will always) come with a long laundry list of liabilities that can deter even the most experienced investors from making a generous contribution to a startup or early-stage company they believe in. The technology that powers up any developing start-up or company is the foundation of its projected success.

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Financial modeling for early stage startups

Eric Friedman

Many early stage investors look for financial models for 3+ years from founders to make an investment. They can download/purchase a financial modeling template, learn the dynamics of the entire worksheet, and turn it into their own. I can’t remember an early stage team putting together a model that has been accurate for 3 years.

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Why Has Seed Investing Declined? And What Does this Mean for the Future?

Both Sides of the Table

if you want to download the deck it’s here on SlideShare ) Why Did The Seed Market Emerge in the First Place? And with so many new funds in the market and looking to put capital to work it’s no surprise that there was an even bigger boom in the numbers of deals being funded in the early-stage markets.

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How to Configure Your Startup Team

Both Sides of the Table

I am fond of quoting that about 70% of my investment decision of an early-stage company is the team. Resist the temptation to build a group of “C Level” execs in an early stage business. I especially think “president” and “coo” are bad titles for early-stage businesses.

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The Traction Gap Framework: Four Pillars Of Startup Success

YoungUpstarts

Most early stage startups tend to do well in this area because entrepreneurs generally launch their startups believing they have a great product idea. What does this mean for their early stage investors? Weak revenue architecture poses the greatest near-term risk of failure for most early stage startups.

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The Traction Gap Framework: Four Pillars Of Startup Success

YoungUpstarts

Most early stage startups tend to do well in this area because entrepreneurs generally launch their startups believing they have a great product idea. What does this mean for their early stage investors? Weak revenue architecture poses the greatest near-term risk of failure for most early stage startups.

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