Successful entrepreneur and CEO, Jay Adelson, demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Today Jay discusses some o…
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@JKGeary My pleasure, seriously. You muscle through it. Some things, of
course, you can only learn as you go, but hopefully you’ll get some level
of advantage.
Jason Geary says:
I just went to an Angel Investor meeting and one of the guys that I met was
really impressed about my passion. I was like “what about my software” he
thought that was cool also but was more impressed about my passion. Jay as
I go through this process I feel like you are one step behind me or in
front of me every week. Thanks for mentoring me.
Stephen McKee says:
I have a friend I’ve known for ever. He coded a great product but after 3
or 4 failed contracts (up to days before funding) he’s just siting on what
I feel is a gold mine. Should I bother trying to help him find a VC or does
this kind of deal fatigue usually spell disaster.
@JKGeary My pleasure, seriously. You muscle through it. Some things, of
course, you can only learn as you go, but hopefully you’ll get some level
of advantage.
I just went to an Angel Investor meeting and one of the guys that I met was
really impressed about my passion. I was like “what about my software” he
thought that was cool also but was more impressed about my passion. Jay as
I go through this process I feel like you are one step behind me or in
front of me every week. Thanks for mentoring me.
I have a friend I’ve known for ever. He coded a great product but after 3
or 4 failed contracts (up to days before funding) he’s just siting on what
I feel is a gold mine. Should I bother trying to help him find a VC or does
this kind of deal fatigue usually spell disaster.