Click the link (brown box, white type above) to see more, but here are immediate deadlines:
SproutBox - March 1
i/o Ventures - March 1
YCombinator - March 3
Startl - March 15
Tech Wildcatters - March 19
Techstars, Boulder - March 22
Dreamit Ventures - March 22
Betaspring - March 22
*Thanks to David Weisburd for showing me the link
Here’s a great tactic for getting press. I’m sure this isn’t the only tool you’ll want to have in your belt but it’s a good place to start.
“Startup Metrics for Pirates: AARRR!” by Dave McClure
What is it: A very THOROUGH framework for marketing a consumer internet product
Who needs it: Founders of consumer internet products
When you’re going to need this: Writing your business plan and executing your marketing strategy (that means, you need this to plan, and you’re going to need to revisit it to execute)
Great advice for internet startups on how to use metrics to make REAL decisions.
Memorable quotes from the interview:
“One thing I did at my second company was to put white sticky sheets on the wall, and I put everyone’s name on one of the sheets, and I said, “By the end of the week, everybody needs to write what you’re C.E.O. of, and it needs to be something really meaningful.” And that way, everyone knows who’s C.E.O. of what and they know whom to ask instead of me.”
“I keep my eye out for someone who has achieved a lot, so they’ve been a great athlete or on a great team, but then something didn’t go quite right, and they’re still very hungry and want to be C.E.O. of something. I like to bet on people, especially those who have taken risks and failed in some way, because they have more real-world experience. And they’re humble.”
We have a new name, a new website, and a new meetup.
Don’t worry, the mission is staying the same - to bring together Indianapolis’ startup community.
Our next meetup is Monday, February 1 at the Upper Room (located upstairs at Broad Ripple Steak House). Click through to join the group and RSVP
Provides a great outline in short order. Also see Part I of this series: Elevator Pitch
This is a thorough, yet brief post on how to raise money from Angels and other seed investors. It gives very tangible advice. If you’re in this stage of your startup (which we are at Pocket Tales), you can start using this information immediately.