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12 Udemy Courses on How To Build a Startup with a Small Amount of Capital

Posted on Sunday, Dec 12th 2021

Most businesses can be launched in a capital efficient manner. Most businesses can go a long way in a bootstrapped mode. As long as you’re not taking on capital guzzlers like drug discovery or semiconductor chips, you have many options to explore.

At 1Mby1M, we don’t insist on fund raising. A bootstrapped, capital-efficient, million dollar business is considered a success in our worldview, as long as you are profitable and sustainable.

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Non-Technical Founder Building a Tech Startup to over $10m: David Moricca, CEO of Socialive (Part 7)

Posted on Sunday, Dec 12th 2021

Sramana Mitra: What is the total amount from friends and family investors to get to $10 million?

David Moricca: Maybe $9 million. $6.5 million was not as Socialive. A lot of companies do pivot. I hear stories about companies who fail for the first time. They just restart. The thing about that is you’re leaving your investors high and dry.

Sramana Mitra: That is correct. If you have professional investors who are accustomed to taking losses and just writing off things, it’s one thing. If it’s personal relationships at stake, you have to honor those. Friends and family investments have pros and cons. What you’re pointing out is that if you leave them high and dry, then you lose the relationship.

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555th 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with Seksom Suriyapa, Upfront Ventures

Posted on Sunday, Dec 12th 2021

Seksom Suriyapa, Partner at Upfront Ventures, and formerly head of Corp Dev at Twitter, SuccessFactors, McAfee and Akamai, discusses exit strategy from the buy-side perspective at length.

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554th 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with Deepak Gupta, WEH Ventures

Posted on Saturday, Dec 11th 2021

Deepak Gupta, Founding Partner at WEH Ventures, discusses his fund’s pre-seed and seed funding strategy for Indian startups.

Non-Technical Founder Scaling SaaS Venture to Exit: Velocify Founder Jeff Solomon (Part 6)

Posted on Saturday, Dec 11th 2021

Jeff Solomon: I talked to some other mentors and people I’ve met over the years and came to the conclusion that it was better for me to leave the day-to-day operations. I probably undersold my value to our Board and to our investors. The investors didn’t appreciate the scrappy founder guy like they do now.

Sramana Mitra: The general philosophy and appreciation of first-time founders has gone up tremendously. At the time that you’re describing, I don’t think we were quite there yet.

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Non-Technical Founder Building a Tech Startup to over $10M: David Moricca, CEO of Socialive (Part 6)

Posted on Saturday, Dec 11th 2021

Sramana Mitra: What year did you launch Socialive?

David Moricca: July 2016 was when we first brought the product out. Then we rebranded it to Socialive in October 2016. The last five years, we’ve been Socialive.

Sramana Mitra: How did you price the product?

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Best of Bootstrapping: Bootstrapping to $10M from Finland

Posted on Friday, Dec 10th 2021

If you haven’t already, please study our Bootstrapping Course and Investor Introductions page. 

In our effort to bring you stories from the global startup ecosystem, here we introduce you to Mikko Valimaki, Co-founder of Tuxera, and his wonderful success story from Finland.

Sramana Mitra: Let’s start at the very beginning of your journey. Where are you from? Where were you born, raised, and in what kind of circumstances?

Mikko Valimaki: I’m a 39-year-old guy from Finland. I did my schooling in Finland. I did, however, study in Berkeley in the United States and was exposed to the American culture. I’ve never worked for any big company. I always started my own stuff. I had already developed my own computer games back in the 1990s while at high school. I tried to sell those.

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December 16 – 557th 1Mby1M Mentoring Roundtable for Entrepreneurs

Posted on Friday, Dec 10th 2021

Entrepreneurs are invited to the 557th FREE online 1Mby1M Mentoring Roundtable on Thursday, December 16, 2021, at 8 a.m. PST/11 a.m. EST/5 p.m. CET/9:30 p.m. India IST.

If you are a serious entrepreneur, register to “pitch” and sell your business idea. You’ll receive straightforward feedback, advice on next steps, and answers to any of your questions. Others can register to “attend” to watch, learn, and interact through the online chat.

You can learn more here and register to pitch or attend here. Register and you will receive the recording by email, even if you are unable to attend. Please share with any entrepreneurs in your circle who may be interested. All are welcome!