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INNOVATION B E C A U S E   T H E   F U T U R E   M A T T E R S

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Bootstrapping   C R E A T I N G   S M A R T   L E V E R A G E   T O   F U N D   Y O U R   B U S I N E S S J O N   E   W O R R E N

October 2014

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Ok,  so  you’re  working  on  an  idea  for  a  business,  but  startup  capital  is  hard  to  come  by.  What  now?  

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The VC Perspective

Numbers  from  MaRS  IAF: •  In  2013:  Met  with/talked  to  

1,000  companies

•  Received  250  applicaZons •  Serious  Due  Diligence  for  50   •  Made  13-­‐14  investments

–  6  IAF  alone –  3  with  one  or  more  angels

–  2  with  other  VC –  2  with  other  VC  and  angels

•  Per  10  investments

–  1-­‐2  that  are  very  successful –  6-­‐7  that  do  OK –  2  fail  outright

•  Successes  must  cover  losses  and  fund  cost  +  yield  returns

•  Early  stage:  Looking  for  10-­‐12x  return  in  5-­‐7  years

•  Later  stage:  5-­‐7x  in  4-­‐5  years    

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"pull  oneself  over  a  fence  by  one's  bootstraps” Adynaton:  a  figure  of  speech  using  hyperbole  to  suggest  a  complete  impossibility.  Examples: •  Not  before  Hell  freezes  over •  When  chicken  grow  teeth

Bootstrapping

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Bootstrapping:  A  way  to  finance  your  business  

without  giving  up  equity  

Crea:ng  Smart  Leverage  Using  gravity  to  your  advantage  

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Time

ExperZse Money

Leverage

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OperaZng  principle:

Cash  flow  is  more  important  than  profit

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Cash  flow Cash  in  hand

Burn  rate

Runway

Liquidity

Key  terms:

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How  to  bootstrap? B O O T S T R A P P I N G

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1.  Cash  efficient  set  up  

•  Use  home  office  as  long  as  possible

•  Shared  work  space  may  offer  hot  desks,  meeZng  rooms,  office  space

•  Get  an  off-­‐the  shelf  website

•  DIY:  Use  tools  like  Freshbooks  to  help  generate  and  track  invoices  and  taxes  for  you

•  In  the  beginning;  hire  contractors  on  hourly  basis

•  Use  services  like  elance.com  to  find  freelance  markeZng,  graphic  designers  etc.

•  Find  free/low  cost  networking  events  –  to  build  your  network  and  do  iniZal  market  research

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Cash  efficient  does  not  mean  cheap…..

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•  You  can  buy  really  cheap  Computers,  but  should  you?

•  If  PCs  are  mission  criZcal  equipment  –  think  about  the  cost  of  being  without  for  30  days…

•  Example  bought  two  PCs,  not  the  cheapest,  but  sZll  affordable:  both  broke  down  within  3  weeks…….could  not  be  serviced  locally  so  waited  6-­‐8  weeks  before  my  persistence  had  the  shop  give  me  two  new  PCs…  a  lot  of  unnecessary  frustraZon.

For  example

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Other  examples

•  Lawyers •  Accountant •  PR  agency

•  Using  the  right  service  providers  can  help  build  credibility

•  They  can  also  be  sources  of  referrals

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M O N E Y ,   M O N E Y ,   M O N E Y

SOURCES OF FUNDING

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Co-­‐Founders

Grants  &  Loans

Suppliers Partners

Customers

Community  (“the  Crowd”)

Funding  can  be  provided  by:

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GRANTS & LOANS

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•  A  search  tool  in  MaRS’  Entrepreneur’s  Toolkit  with  more  than  4,500  government  funding  programs

•  The  $30B  Federal/Provincial/Municipal  incenZves  market  is  made  up  of: •  $26B  in  grants    

•  $4B  in  tax  credits   Note:  Use  of  grants  over  tax  instruments  is  a  strong  trend  as  it  produces  beBer  ROI  for  government  funders

Grants  &  Loans:  The  Funding  Portal  

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A  rich  source  of  funding

•  Average  grant  size  among  the  Top  500  recipients  is  about  $1.8M

•  About  1.5%  of  grants  are  over  $10M

•  76%  of  grants  are  paid  to  companies  and –  95%  of    these  are  paid  to  SMEs

•  28%  of  recipients  are  based  in  Ontario  

•  Top  sectors  are  Manufacturing,  Media,  and  Tech

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0 50 100 150 200 250

IT and DigitalAcademic

Arts

Manufacturing

Cleantech / Energy

AccomodationAgriculture

Mining

Healthcare

Telecommunications

Aerospace

The  Funding  Portal  Search  Tool  Over  2,500  searches  on  The  Funding  Portal  since  September  2013.  

2015-­‐04-­‐02  

Industry  sector  

Annual  revenue  Startup  maturity  

3-­‐5yrs  

Startup  

5-­‐10  yrs  +10  yrs  

<  100K  

100K-­‐1M  

1M-­‐10M  >  10M  1-­‐3yrs  

Presented  data  from  10/01/2014  to  02/28/2015  Visit  marsdd.com/funding  

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D O   Y O U   H A V E   S U P P L I E R S   T H A T   A R E   W I L L I N G   T O   S H A R E   R I S K   W I T H   Y O U ?

SUPPLIER FUNDING

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How  suppliers  can  help

Mostly  about  Zming  and  terms  of  payment:

•  Long  credit –  Can  they  wait  unZl  you  get  

paid?

•  Share  the  risk –  Are  they  willing  to  ONLY  get  

paid  when  you  make  money

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F O C U S   O N   T H E   B U S I N E S S

CUSTOMERS

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“The purpose of business is to create a customer”"

Peter Drucker, The Practice of Management!

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Pay  in  advance  –  partly  or  fully •  Common  pracZce  in  media,  SaaS,  consulZng

•  Requires  an  offering  –  a  product  or  service  descripZon/specificaZon  –  that  the  customer  desires

•  Significant  focus  on  sales  and  relaZonship  development

How  customers  can  help  

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•  Can  you  find  a  customer  that  is  willing  to  pay  all  or  most  of  the  cost  of  developing  the  product  you  plan  to  develop  in  any  case?  –  Common  in  soWware  and  informa:on  businesses  

–  Agreement  with  customer  allows  you  to  retain  control  of  the  IP  

–  Customer  is  granted  “non-­‐exclusive”  and  “non-­‐transferable”  license  to  use  product  for  a  limited  period  

Paid  “product  development”  

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C A N   Y O U   B U I L D   A   C O M M U N I T Y   O F   C U S T O M E R S

CROWDFUNDING

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•  Crowdfunding  is  a  form  of  customer  funding  

•  Pre-­‐sales  vs  dona:ons  •  Flexible  vs  fixed  funding  targets  •  PayPal  restric:ons  re  pre-­‐sales  campaigns  

Basics  

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•  Create  video  (normally  6-­‐8  weeks)  •  Plan  media  &  Social  media  outreach  •  Set  targets,  build  team,  determine  rewards  

Prep  &  set-­‐up  2  weeks  –  6  mths  

• Manage  media  in  :mely  fashion  •  Respond  to  campaign  comments    • Maintain  momentum  

Launch  &  Mgmt  4-­‐6  weeks  

•  For  H/W:  manage  manufacturing  and  logis:cs  

• Manage  media  &  community    

Close  &  Fulfil  4-­‐6  months  

Pre-­‐sales  Campaign  Anatomy  

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•  Most  crowdfunding  campaigns  fail –  What  is  the  opportunity  value  lost  if  that  happens

–  What  impact  will  failure  have  on  the  team

•  Financial:   –  Don’t  expect  to  make  money  on  a  pre-­‐sales  campaign.  

–  For  the  most  part  it  is  simply  markeZng.

–  Know  your  cost  so  you  don’t  undercharge •  Crowdfunding  is  not  easy  money!

Risks  

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STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE

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The  $100,000  ques:on:  

How  can  you  get  to  $100,000  in  monthly  revenues  by  bootstrapping?

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B2B  example •  Deal  size:  $25k •  New  deals/month:  4 •  Conversion  rate:  5% •  New  leads  required:  80/

month

Gefng  to  $100k  

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B2SMB - “Pirate Metrics” - AARRR

Acquisition

Activation

Retention

Revenue

Referral

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SaaS – Using AARRR

Acquisition: 1000

Activation: 200

Retention: 196

Revenue: $19,600

Referral: N/A

98%  

20%  

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Gefng  to  $100k  

$100,000/($100*0.98*0.20)  Having  5,102  ac:ve/paying  customer  per  month  

To  get  from  “0”  to  $100,000  in  12  months  means:  -­‐  Adding  100  new  paying  customers  per  week  (reten:on)  -­‐  Adding  102  new  users  per  week  (Ac:va:on)  -­‐  Adding  510  new  sign-­‐ups  per  week  (acquisi:on)      

How  much  web  traffic  is  needed  to  get  to  510  new  sign-­‐ups  per  week?  

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•  Bootstrapping  is  about  smart  leverage  •  Cash  is  King  (not  profits)  •  Crowdfunding  is  a  new  tools  that  can  help  

bootstrappers  

Summary  

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