- If you are presenting the business plan to VC you don’t know and you can’t trust he won’t get the idea and build it somewhere else; it is better to present a plan for something related to the idea not the whole picture to judge what is the reaction of VC and get to know him.
- Don’t get frustrated from VC when you present ideas, and they mention low experience, this is considered an advantage more than a disadvantage. For start-ups, VC looks into team spirit & idea more than experience.
- Expect the following questions from VC:
- What is your background?
- Too young, how many years of experience?
- Do you have management experience?
- How are you going to make money if you are going to give it away for free?
- What's the revenue mechanism?
- VCs always have deals and back-doors technical people don’t like, sometimes you might want not to share all ideas with your VC.
Founders Lessons Learned - Part 4: Venture Capitalists
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