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A Weird and Wacky Approach To Angel Investing

OnStartups

An Odd Start To My Angel Investing. Which, as it turns out is a highly underrated thing (more on that in another blog post). So I thought of an idea: Why not invest in startups? Angel investing is like having a niece or nephew. I started my first company at around the age of 24. Or in simpler terms -- money.

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Gust Blog - Thoughts on startups by investors that fund them

Gust

Invested Interests. For example, with any outside investment, you give up some ownership and control, and with bootstrapping your growth curve will likely be longer and more organic. Power Pitches. If you’re doing investment pitches, you should read this book. Power Pitches. Subscribe to the Gust Blog.

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Reflection on Local Angel Investment From Inside Out

Gust

This is a good time to reflect on my experience with locally based angel investment. I just finished with the fourth of our annual angel investment event for my local group based in Eugene and Corvallis, Oregon. That’s worked out very well for us, which is part of the reason I blog on this site regularly. .

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Why Did I Invest in the Company Pose?

Both Sides of the Table

What I’d like to do is tell you the story of how the investment came to be, what my thesis is / was and share some thoughts on macro trends. I always try hard to make this blog a place where you can learn lessons rather than an advertisement for portfolio companies. I’m also on record as saying I invest in lines & not dots.

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Inaugural Open Angel Forum Was a Success

Both Sides of the Table

Jason started the Open Angel Forum in response to his frustration that entrepreneurs were being charged by some angel organizations to present at their events. He wrote an excellent blog post on this topic. Jason plans to set up Open Angel chapters in many US cities and eventually internationally.

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EO’s Most Popular Inc. Posts: A Lookback at 2023

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Here are the top blog posts EO published on Inc.com in 2023: 1. And don’t miss Eden’s follow-up post for EO Blog, How to Stay Ahead of Crisis PR with ChatGPT. Million in Startup Funding Tal Moore (EO Los Angeles) is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Popsmith. Posts: A Lookback at 2023 first appeared on The EO Blog.

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The Five Advisors You Meet in the Deadpool

This is going to be BIG.

VC Blogger Fanboy This geek reads all the blogs religiously and is a lean startup ninja. In fact, one of them just made an angel investment in one of our competitors because they forgot they were advising us and now I have to do damage control.

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