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by staunch
5818 days ago
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The difference between a live prototype and a quirky working product is very fuzzy. Intelligent people can easily disagree. What's a good self-test? How is quitting a very high paying, very stable, job for a much lower salary at a company that might not make it not taking a big risk? A VC telling someone to use their savings? Why would someone pay for salaries and servers and then go to a VC later? The whole point of VCs is for them to take on the major financial risk in exchange for a large chunk of the company. |
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We did this exactly. The investment gave us capital to out-pace our organic growth once we had shown that the business had potential at a small scale.
There were two great benefits:
1) It forced us top figure out how to generate revenue from our business very early on.
2) Our valuation ended up being much higher than it would have been earlier in the company's lifecycle.