I talk to and meet close to 500 entrepreneurs a year – from the true
maverick game changers to the guys as arrogant and dumb as can be -
I believe what differentiates a killer serial entrepreneur from the rest of the crowd is frankly how they operate – no matter what product they are offering.
With around 30 year experience on Wall Street backing over 125 companies worth in aggregate over 10 billion dollars during the time period, I thought I’d share with you some of my thoughts in this regard.
1. Get smart: Killer entrepreneurs get a customer before they even start their business… Rookies raise money based on an idea. Now if you still decide to raise money and find it difficult, then your idea is probably incapable of raising money. If it’s easy, then take as much as possible.
If it’s TOO easy, then sell your company (unless you are a potential Facebook, Twitter, etc).
For More: 13 Tips for Young Entrepreneurs
Thank You,
I believe what differentiates a killer serial entrepreneur from the rest of the crowd is frankly how they operate – no matter what product they are offering.
With around 30 year experience on Wall Street backing over 125 companies worth in aggregate over 10 billion dollars during the time period, I thought I’d share with you some of my thoughts in this regard.
1. Get smart: Killer entrepreneurs get a customer before they even start their business… Rookies raise money based on an idea. Now if you still decide to raise money and find it difficult, then your idea is probably incapable of raising money. If it’s easy, then take as much as possible.
If it’s TOO easy, then sell your company (unless you are a potential Facebook, Twitter, etc).
For More: 13 Tips for Young Entrepreneurs
Thank You,
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