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The 5 MyEO groups that have changed my life

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Learn more here! Saying that MyEO groups changed my life is an understatement: The benefits I receive from MyEO alone more than justify my annual EO membership dues. Contributed by Hao Lam, an Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) member in Seattle, Washington, and founder and CEO of Best in Class Education. Not an EO member yet?

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Five Predictions for 2022

Tomasz Tunguz

Here are my predictions for 2022: Web3 consumer products go fully mainstream with more than 35% of Americans, about 100m people, engaging with them by 2023. Here are my predictions for 2022: Web3 consumer products go fully mainstream with more than 35% of Americans, about 100m people, engaging with them by 2023. MAU growing quickly.

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This Week in VC with Farb Nivi, Founder of Grockit

Both Sides of the Table

This was really a fun week at TWiVC because we decided to have an entrepreneur come and talk about raising capital rather than having a VC come on. In particular I tried to do most of the “entrepreneur advice on VC” up front so that if you don’t want to watch our views on the deals you don’t have to. Farb talks about how he did that.

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Data wants to disrupt your deal flow (again)

TechCrunch

AngelList’s recently closed early-stage venture fund brings back one of my favorite conversations within the world of early-stage startup fundraising: to data, or not to data. Traditional investment that prioritizes pedigree and culture, or the “art” of a founder, has left out an entire class of historically overlooked individuals.

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

Both Sides of the Table

it would make more sense than “me.” It was a more intimate version than you might find in one of my speeches and I enjoyed that. He still speaks Spanish more than he speaks English. Last month they turned the tables on me. Here is the link to the video interview. 00:00:52] MARK: Sure. 00:00:52] MARK: Sure.

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I met with an investor, what happens next?

Both Sides of the Table

They probably have 3-4 deals that are further along in their pipeline of deals they are considering (e.g. Plus, now they need to Tweet, use Facebook, attend conferences and keep a blog! This is not unlike a major biz dev deal you’re trying to sign or a big sales campaign into the VP of a major company.

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The Ideal Pitch Deck is a Story, a Science, and an Art

StartupNation

Making a pitch deck is an art, a science, but most importantly, a story. You’ll find dozens of articles on keeping your deck to 10 slides or how you must have a board of advisers slide, but we base our thesis on some more tangible examples. The deck should achieve three things: It needs to tell your company story.

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