Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’

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Advice for a Digital Entrepreneur: Seeking Funding…

April 24, 2008

Recently I’ve fielded a few E-mails with regard to getting an enterprise funded via VC or Angel Money and I thought the topic of funding a start-up is very worth while.

At current, the investment climate is taking a stronger position on M&A and late term businesses that are showing higher prospects of return (More here). In my opinion this is a good thing as it paints a very clear picture for the business world. If you are not capable of making money in the near term, you’re not worth investing dollars in right now.

Lets all step back a few years to an era that is now know as the Dot Bomb. Remember all those great dotcom ideas, yeah there were some good ones- but a majority lacked any form of execution and resulted in billions of dollars being lost for good. To be honest, it was a great thing as it reminded people that not every great idea is all that great. Without execution, an idea will remain an idea.

This all brings me to my point. If you are an entrepreneur, the absolute last thing that you should be doing is asking everyone for money until you know darn well that you can build what you say you can. Furthermore, build it and prove on some scale that it works before you ask anyone for any money other than your own. There is a big difference between idea guys and execution guys, so tread lightly until you know you’ve got something. Once you’ve got something, don’t ask for a million bucks unless you know for sure that it’s what you need. My advice would be to seek out an expert in funding a business well in advance of asking for a dime.

Simply put, “Money is not necessarily the solution to a problem, and can in fact be fuel for a fire.  When seeking funding, know in fact that you need it, what you need it for, and who you need it from”! Investment money is for scaling, not for building the next Google”.

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Hey Michigan, GET A CLUE… The digital economy is the future!!

April 7, 2008

First and foremost, welcome to Michigan! Its a beautiful state with a screwed up government and a lot of people with great ideas. Time and time again, Crain’s Detroit Business has reported on the spirit of innovation here and the corresponding lack of support for it. Innovation is of the utmost importance and provide a great vehicle for getting this state back on its feet, yet there is still no concrete effort or idea for supporting and growing innovation based businesses here.

Sure, we have the 21st Century Jobs Fund but has it really done any good for the state from a short term perspective? It’s a great fund you know, something in the range of $2Bil earmarked for anything in Advanced Manufacturing, Alternative Energy, Homeland Security, or Bio Sciences. Why so specific? Are we treating special interests here? Seems kinda of fishy that a great majority of all funded businesses in Michigan are in the Bio-Sciences world, and if I’m not mistaken, does it not take in the range of 7-10 years for any BIO to turn a prospective profit? Look around Michigan, our great state has a whole lot more to offer.

Ever heard of the internet? It’s not a fad! No, really- it’s not! The biggest problem in Michigan is the legacy of the laggard, late adopter mentality. Let me be clear, WE ARE ENTITLED TO NOTHING. The Auto industry was started here, but they are not obligated to stay here. So, lets look at diversifying our economy and align with the “E” Economy and DO SOMETHING about our state wide economic conditions.

There are many compelling reasons to align with digital business. In my experience in overseeing a start up, the intrinsic value can be profound, highly scalable, and run on a very tight budget. I’m not saying that we’re going to see the next YouTube.com, Google.com, or even Microsoft pop up here, but digital business creates a unique, new opportunity. For the businesses in the E-commerce space, there is the prospect of bringing new dollars in from out of state paid through the MBT (HEY MICHIGAN GOV’T, MORE TAX REVENUE HERE). Additionally, these scaling businesses create new jobs, and typically are willing to hire people at a lower pay scale and teach them to do the job at hand. Digital business alone is not the silver bullet, but is something that needs to be seriously considered for the future of our state.

HEY MICHIGAN, GET A CLUE!!!