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Topic: [2014-09-16] Things Start-ups should know when looking for investors (Read 960 times)

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"1. Proof of potential success is missing.

There's no evidence that there's interest in your startup or that it has some traction. Have you sold anything yet? Have you run a successful Kickstarter campaign?"


This is what I have been trying to tell people over and over. DO A KICKSTARTER/CROWFUNDING CAMPAIGN!

It's really just that simple.
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Interesting article about what all starts ups should know when looking for angel investors: https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/25-reasons-not-invest-startup-171500702.html
Personally I think all this is too difficult to follow for a start up. Most investments should be made on intuition and not because the start up went to you specifically or pitched it to some other investors as well.
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