How to Impress a VC
Posted on:: December 21st, 2001
How to Impress a VC
Ack! I actually skipped a day blogging. But it couldn’t be helped. I was on the road, making the rounds of local venture capitalists, helping to get a start-up funded by saying all the right things … you know, the things VC’s love to hear:
- “There’s no marketing slide in this Powerpoint presentation because the product is viral. It sells itself.”
- “This’ll be the new new thing.”
- “The product will be really simple for mom and pop to understand. It just requires a paradigm shift.”
- “As this 2×2 shows, we have no competition.”
- “The death of dot coms has been greatly exaggerated.”
- “It’s a billion-dollar market. All we have to do is get 1% of the market.”
- “People are just waiting the chance to switch office application suites. Word, Powerpoint, Outlook, Excel … they’re so yesterday.”
- “Then the network effect kicks in!”
- “Good point, with a free product there’s no revenue. But if you amass the names of millions of visitors and track their behavior on your site, that’s gotta be worth millions to marketers!”
- “Microsoft’s never been good at this type of software.”
- “Our success in the market will be our defense against Microsoft.
- “Microsoft is too focused elsewhere to notice this market … and by the time we penetrate it, it’ll be too late.”
- “Could you please hold your comment? The slide isn’t done animating.”
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