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...fundraising process. And at those stages, I will talk a little bit about how each element differs according to the round you're raising. Now first off, for 99% of fundraisers, it is a game of shots on goal. You need to have enough investors in the pi
Let each investor who is waiting know you're still thinking it through, and you'll be back to them, and then name the time that you will be back to them with an answer. A communicated delay is totally fine. No communication is not. Then another massi
...rejections, and many moments when the founders nearly shot the whole thing down. But the founders, Slava Rubin, Denee Ringleman, and Eric Shell weren't just building a platform. They wanted to build something that would hand power back to the crowd a
...90 investor rejections, and many moments when the founders nearly shot the whole thing down. But the founders, Slava Rubin, Denee Ringleman, and Eric Shell weren't just building a platform.
...No rejection. No explanation. No feedback. Just silence. That silence is not confusion. It is not timing, and it is not bad luck. That silence is a quiet professional decision. Here's what happened internally after that meeting. The allocator went ba
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