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Top-5 Things I’ve Learned in Moving to Silicon Valley
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Background:
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What I do:
Who I help:
Startup advisor, former engineer. Actively involved in the Silicon Valley startup world, as a mentor at the 500 Startups Accelerator, and advisor to several startups and Venture Capital funds.
Early stage (Seed/Series A) startups in need of guidance and hands-on assistance with business model & growth strategy, and customer & business development. Focus on B2C or B2B2C in the consumer internet, mobile, and marketing technology spaces.
Connect startups with customers, partners, and investors to grow their business. Mentor tech startups for marketing, biz dev, and growth strategy. Connections in large consumer brands, tech firms, and the SV ecosystem
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• Driving to in-person meetings is 10x more productive vs. remote
• “I do think the Valley is still the best place in the world by a huge margin to build a start-up” – Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator
• “The reasons for a move are clear, but not many people understand the challenge. Splitting up a small company…is one of the worst things you can do as it adds tremendous execution risk. But the only thing worse is not doing it. Between the execution risk (that is within your control) and the risk of not being there (which
becomes out of your control), I choose the former. I want to choose the risk I take.” – Noam Bardin, Founder of Waze – If your core market is the US, it’s critical to be there for product feedback
– You will raise more money, at a better valuation, from better investors
– Your media coverage will be greater both in number and in influence
– Your network, partnerships and contacts will accelerate dramatically
– The odds of being acquired and size of transaction grow in your favor
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• Referrals matter.
• Cold intros have low hit rates…and even lower success rates – Most investors use intros as
screening process
• SV has a relatively informal culture, but one that is extremely interconnected. I’m constantly amazed at the people I run into. I’m also amazed by the willingness of the community to introduce, connect, and mentor
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• Tip: Start thinking about Marketing now – Lie entrepreneurs tell: “All our growth is with zero
marketing”
• Inability to scale customer acquisition is the single greatest factor in not getting Series A
• "The Valley skill set that should be in highest demand and greatest scarcity is neither engineering nor design, but rather internet marketing." – Dave McClure, 500 Startups
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• Definite benefits to a remote technical team, but expect to travel a lot
• Great post from Noam Bardin, Founder of Waze: http://buff.ly/1pOds5k – “Your job description will include flying back and forth every 4-5
weeks. Nothing beats the face to face time and you MUST preserve your relationship, bring your feedback to the team, hearing their feedback, eating dinner together, going out and maintaining personal bonds etc. It sucks but that’s life”
• Start building connections to brand names – it will take time (but much faster being in SV vs. remote)
• Use CRM tools for Networking – LinkedIn is mandatory. Contactually, RelateIQ, or similar
personal CRM manager is recommended. Rapportive is also a very useful tool
* there are always exceptions, but building your profile can only help * Starter list included in the appendix. List is kept updated at jonathanchizick.com
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Blog Starter List
Mark Suster: http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/ Fred Wilson: http://www.avc.com/ Brad Feld: http://www.feld.com The Foundry Group: http://www.askthevc.com/wp/ Steve Blank: http://steveblank.com/ Eric Ries: http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/ Paul Graham: http://paulgraham.com/ Dave McClure: http://500hats.com/ Marc Andreessen: http://blog.pmarca.com/ Chris Dixon: http://cdixon.org/ Josh Kopelman, First Round Capital: http://redeye.firstround.com/ David Hornik, August Capital: http://ventureblog.com/ David Skok, Matrix Partners: http://www.forentrepreneurs.com/ Hunter Walk: http://hunterwalk.com/ Tomasz Tunguz: http://tomtunguz.com/