The hardest lesson is fall on... Tech investors don't back lifestyle businesses or services companies. They back tech companies, and a dot tech domain is clean, sharp, and instantly communicates what you're building.

What's the biggest mistake or the hardest lesson you've learned as an investor?

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Tech investors don't back lifestyle businesses or services companies. They back tech companies, and a dot tech domain is clean, sharp, and instantly communicates what you're building. It's no surprise many venture backed start ups secure their dot tech domain early before someone else does. If you're building a tech company of the future, align your brand early. Secure your dot tech domain today. Now back to the episode. On today's special segment, we have Jeff Buscang of Flybridge. What's the biggest mistake or the hardest lesson you've learned as an investor? I think the hardest lesson is fall on

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Provides clear categorization of what tech investors actually back, with specific language that's both educational and quotable. However, it's partially interrupted by sponsor content which reduces clarity.

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