I’ve been deep into looking at convertible loans and option pools, and their impact on cap tables, dilutions and valuations. The difference between an investment round and a round with converting convertibles or anti-diluting option pools, is the equivalence of the difference between Newton’s predicts of planetary orbit and Einstein’s. Its FAR too complicated and anal [...]
Monthly Archives: July 2010
Pitching “The Story”
It seems like there’s some difficulty getting started on a “pitch” so here’s a suggestion. Rather than suggest another “template”, think about your pitch as “telling your story”. Every business is unique – at least in some aspect – so there’s no “one-size-fits-all” template that is the best vehicle for telling your story. However, the [...]
Market Size
Market Analysis This area of business planning is always a quagmire of terms and definitions, but it’s not difficult if you step through it slowly and deliberately. Ultimately a market is the interception of a product with a number of buyers – and exchange of value. And ultimately a market is just the prioritization of [...]
Sales Survival
I’m toying with the idea of putting on two “Sales Survival” seminars. Part 1 Sales and Part 2 Sales Management. The objective would be to give some basic structure to the selling processing (sales script, process, objectives, closing) and managing those that sell (sales cycle, pipeline management, forecasting). It will also need to be generic in [...]
Start\UP Brief: Convertible Loans
This has come up on three different occasions in the past two weeks, so a brief overview …. You can raise money for your business from getting an investment (equity) or taking a loan (debt). Each is fairly clear. With an investment, you sell equity in your business and the investor gets his/her return when the shares [...]