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Startup Opportunities - Know When to Quit Your Day Job

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Start strong with essential early-stage guidance from the VC perspective
 
Startup Opportunities is the go-to guide for anyone with a great business idea. Whether it's your first business or your fifth, realistic assessment from the outset can save you a lot of time and money; why pour your heart and soul into a venture that is doomed to fail? Instead, position yourself to win from the very beginning. In this book, accomplished venture capitalists share their insight on startups and entrepreneurs: who will fail, who will succeed and why, and what you should do to give your business the very best shot at becoming a global success story. You'll learn how to evaluate your business with a critical eye, and how early customer development can be key in turning a good idea into a great opportunity. If you're serious about building a business that lasts, this book provides invaluable guidance that you really cannot miss.
 
More than five million people will launch a business this year, and many of them will be great ideas--yet few will be around in five years, and even fewer in ten years. A great idea is not enough to build a successful business. You need to fortify your idea with the proper foundation, and a scaffolding of good planning and early action. This book shows you how.
* Assess your business's viability using the 10x Rule
* Learn when you can quit your day job--or not
* Take the key steps to making your business succeed
* Discover the opportunities worth selling everything for
 
This expert author team has witnessed more than 30,000 pitches over two decades, and have participated in over 500 startup launches. Startup Opportunities gives you the benefit of their experience to help you start strong and stay strong.

List of contents

Foreword xiii
 
Preface xvii
 
Trust Me, Your Idea Is Worthless 1
by Tim Ferris
 
Chapter 1 What Is a Startup? 3
 
How to Use This Book 5
 
Who This Book Is For 5
 
Notes 6
 
Chapter 2 The Democratization of Startups 7
 
The Cost to Launch Is Approaching Zero 7
 
The World Is Flat 8
 
The Path Is Known 9
 
Access to Capital 10
 
Chapter 3 Opportunities 13
 
The Four Criteria for an Opportunity 13
 
What Is Opportunity Evaluation? 14
 
What Is the Cost of Poor Opportunity Evaluation? 16
 
Execution Trumps Opportunity 19
 
Risk, Uncertainty, and Ambiguity 21
 
The Issue of Bias 23
 
Notes 27
 
Chapter 4 Approaches to Opportunity Evaluation 29
 
Where Does Opportunity Evaluation Fit into the Overall Startup Process? 29
 
Overview of Business Model Generation 31
 
Overview of Customer Development and Lean Startup 33
 
Overview of the Disciplined Entrepreneur 35
 
A Modern Version of the Scientific Method 36
 
Notes 40
 
Chapter 5 People 43
 
Team 43
 
Working Full Time 47
 
Been There, Done That 47
 
Passion 48
 
Coachability 50
 
Ability to Attract Talent 53
 
Business Acumen 53
 
Domain Knowledge 55
 
Operational Experience 55
 
Mentors 56
 
Board of Directors/Advisors 57
 
Customers 58
 
Social Capital 59
 
Notes 60
 
Chapter 6 Pain 63
 
Compelling Unmet Need 65
 
Size 65
 
Durability and Timeliness 68
 
Notes 71
 
Chapter 7 Product 73
 
The 10× Rule 73
 
Rate of Adoption 75
 
Rogers' (1976) Diffusion of Innovations Theory 75
 
Intellectual Property 76
 
Key Asset Access 77
 
Proof of Concept--Selling Your Product in Advance of Making It 78
 
Gross Margins 79
 
Contents ix
 
Scalability 81
 
Notes 81
 
Chapter 8 Market 83
 
Market Stage 84
 
Product/Market Fit 87
 
Disruptive Innovation 90
 
Industry CAGR 90
 
Distribution Strength 91
 
Customer Acquisition Costs 93
 
Viral Marketing 93
 
Competition 94
 
The Goliath Paradox 96
 
Barriers to Entry 97
 
Government Regulations 98
 
Partnership Status 99
 
Knowing Why You Need to Raise Money 99
 
Notes 102
 
Chapter 9 Plan 105
 
Time to Launch 106
 
Plan to Scale 107
 
Reasonable Not Right 108
 
Get Out of the Building 111
 
Plan B 112
 
Notes 115
 
Chapter 10 Pitch 117
 
Short Form (Under 10 Minutes) 118
 
Long Form (30 Minutes) 118
 
Business Plan--or Not 119
 
Executive Summary 121
 
Q&A 121
 
Notes 124
 
Chapter 11 Raising Money 125
 
Building a Relationship with a Potential Investor 126
 
Who Makes the Ask? 127
 
Use of Proceeds 127
 
Raise the Least Amount of Money to Get to the Next Level 128
 
Ask for Money from the Right Kind of Investor 129
 
Raise Money When It's Available 131
 
You Aren't an Exception 132
 
Why Anything Other Than a Yes Is a No 134
 
Be Realistic about Your Valuation 136
 
Even Angels Have Investment Committees 137
 
Notes 141
 
Chapter 12 Pitfalls 143
 
Showstoppers and Red Herrings 143
 
Excessive Valuation 144
 
Taboo Businesses 145
 

About the author










SEAN WISE is an expert on startups and venture capital. He hosts The Naked Entrepreneur, which airs on the Oprah Winfrey Network, and is a prolific business educator, bestselling author, and an international business speaker. He is a partner at Ryerson Futures, a seed-stage venture capital fund and technology accelerator. BRAD FELD has been an early-stage investor and entrepreneur for over twenty years. Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and Intensity Ventures, a company that helped launch and operate software companies. He's also a co-founder of Techstars.

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Start strong with essential early-stage guidance from the VC perspective Startup Opportunities is the go-to guide for anyone with a great business idea.

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