EXPERT ADVICE ON SECURING YOUR TECH STARTUP FINANCING
Watch this case study about how Brad Furber helped SanityDesk (SaaS Silicone Valley Startup Company) and its Co-Founder Samuel P.N. Cook raise $ 1,35 Million dollars
Lesson 3: Creating a Compelling Offer
Lesson 4: Going to Market
This Lesson is all about going to Market with an offer that will attract the investors and the money you need. And notice that I said both Investors, and money.
Because in this lesson, you will see how SanityDesk’s initial offer limited it’s fundraising capabilities. Then you will learn exactly how they fixed it.
How to make it easy for investors to Say Yes.
Why you need to have Empathy to craft a great offer
Creating your Minimum Viable Offers of Investment
Why Valuation is so important (but not in the way you think)
How SanityDesk found it had a bad offer (and how they fixed it)
When you take on investors, you are going to give up some measure of both economic upside, and total control over your company. Are you ready to do this? Do you think investment is worth what you give up?
Getting this right (your offer) is critical to your success as a startup and as Sam found out, and will share in the final lesson, giving up more of the economic upside and control isn’t necessarily a bad thing. And it was just in time to raise money in the midst of the COVID pandemic in March.