During today’s roundtable, we had a lot of discussion around non-profits and for-profits. Foundups Michael Trout, from Fukui, Japan, pitched Foundups, which he claims will be a platform for Open Corporations. He talked about everything from raising funding for pre-seed entrepreneurs to get them to the seed stage, crowd funding, social media marketing and open
Sramana Mitra: Let me ask my question again now that you’ve provided context that would be helpful for our readers about what you do. Let’s say Salesforce.com or IBM or a company like that is trying to make a decision about what are they going to build in-house and what are they going to outsource
By guest author Irina Patterson As an entrepreneur, what are your current, top-of-mind challenges? At 1M/1M, we are focused on helping you address these challenges, so it would be great if you share with us: (1) A brief description of your business (2) Your current challenges (customer validation, customer acquisition, funding, etc.) (3) Your phone
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Gene Hoffman is the chairman and CEO of Vindicia, a provider of SaaS billing solutions. Prior to Vindicia, Gene co-founded eMusic in January 1998 and served as president, chief executive officer, and a director. As head of eMusic, Gene was featured on the cover of Forbes Magazine as a member of the July 1999 E-Gang
By guest author Gerry Langeler from his e-book “Take the Money and Run! An Insider’s Guide to Venture Capital” A fundamental part of any startup’s business plan is the financial section, which details the economics of the enterprise. Venture capitalists often see plans where at least half the pages are taken up by spreadsheets showing everything from top