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Articles from
February 2008
| Thursday, February 28, 2008 |
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The Entrepreneur Ecosystem - What Goes Around...
By Eric Koefoot @ 12:23 PM :: 1093 Views ::
2 Comments :: Eric Koefoot Blog, Featured Blog, Start Up World, DC Tech Corridor
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Even though the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the DC area is nothing like Silicon Valley or Boston, it nonetheless has an excellent sence of community and collaboration. We need to keep it going...
As I am have been evaluating ideas for my next company in the past few months, I have been pleasantly surprised by the willingness of fellow entrepreneurs in the DC area to help out. I for one have always had that philosophy -- help out your colleagues, friends, and other entrepreneurs because it is the decent thing to do. That might mean being a sounding board for ideas, helping beta test software, connecting companies to funding, or helping people find talent for their growing companies.
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| Sunday, February 24, 2008 |
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Some Thoughts on Board of Advisors
By Jonathan Aberman @ 3:13 PM :: 4493 Views ::
1 Comments :: Amplified Blog
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Recently, a member of the Amplifier Network emailed me and asked some questions about how to structure the Board of Advisors for his start up. I suggested that I’d use his questions (and a few others) to provide some guidance to a larger group of readers. He happily agreed, so with that, here are some questions that he asked (and some that he didn’t).
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| Wednesday, February 13, 2008 |
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Mindshare Alumni Reunion
By Eric Koefoot @ 4:40 PM :: 1139 Views ::
1 Comments :: Eric Koefoot Blog, Featured Blog, Start Up World, DC Tech Corridor
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I've been to many networking events over the years, but few hold a candle to Monday night's Mindshare Alumni Reunion.
The press have reported that attendance was over 260 people at the Mindshare Alumni Reunion at the Palm Tyson's Corner, and I believe it. I can truly say that just about "everybody who is anybody" in the DC-area entrepreneurial-technology community was there in person -- or then had a darned good excuse not to be there.
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| Wednesday, February 13, 2008 |
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Social Networking Part Two
By Pat Lovenhart @ 9:07 AM :: 1478 Views ::
0 Comments :: Pat Lovenhart Blog, Start Up World, DC Tech Corridor
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Perhaps it’s befitting that this is Abraham Lincoln’s official birthday. He was certainly a proponent of freedom, and the social networks that have bloomed in cyberspace are all about freedom (the citizen journalist, self-pronounced experts in numerous fields, getting information from many sources, etc.).
While social networking has more going for it than not, and I wrote about it here on April 11, 2007, there are some downsides to using these networks. Several of these are discussed below.
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| Thursday, February 07, 2008 |
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The New York Giants and Startups
By Eric Koefoot @ 5:15 PM :: 950 Views ::
1 Comments :: Eric Koefoot Blog, Featured Blog, Start Up World, DC Tech Corridor
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I could not let the week pass without a comment on the Superbowl. No, not the game itself (Hey, I am a Bears fan), but about what it means to startups. What, you may ask, does the Superbowl have to do with early stage companies? Well, as a huge fan of football analogies, this is pretty easy.
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| Monday, February 04, 2008 |
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Great Ideas, No Money
By Eric Koefoot @ 10:30 AM :: 1045 Views ::
0 Comments :: Eric Koefoot Blog, Featured Blog, Start Up World, DC Tech Corridor
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I attended an angel investor "pitch session" yesterday to hear four companies present. On balance, all four were interesting, compelling ideas presented by smart people. Whether they get funded or not, time will tell.
I'd say that over the past 10-15 years of my career as an Internet entrepreneur, coach, advisor, board member, and angel investor, I've seen over 400 business plan presentations. Yet overall, so few companies ultimately get funded in any meaningful way. Why?
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