Foreword by Barbara Corcoran xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Everything Started with Onevest 1
2 Raising Capital for Your Startup 5
Speeding Up the Machine 5
Its Not as Easy as Reading an Article on Tech Crunch 6
The 18- to 24-Month Plan 7
Milestones 8
Breaking Even 9
Expectations of Investors 9
Outperform the Competition 11
Marketing 12
Storytelling 13
Leveraging Help 15
Divide and Conquer 16
The Rollercoaster of Emotions 17
Learn to Love Rejection 18
Connect the Dots 19
The Pros and Cons of Raising Capital 21
Dont Underestimate the Need for Capital 22
3 Setting Yourself Up for Success 25
Investors Dont Want to Invest 25
The Core of Your Business 26
Experienced and Talented Management 27
Organize Your Corporate Structure with a Legal Team 28
Helpful Advisors 29
Building Momentum 31
Team Alignment 31
Show Your Competitive Advantage 32
Know Your Terms 33
Vision 34
Attracting Investors Requires Patience 35
4 Crafting the Pitch 37
The Business Plan Problem 37
Get the Message Straight and Your Team behind It 38
The Elevator Pitch 40
The Pitch Deck 41
Awesome, Effective Pitch Deck Design 43
The One Pager 45
5 The Due Diligence Package 47
The Interview and the Visit 61
Find Balance 62
6 Sources of Capital 65
Bootstrapping 65
Credit Cards 67
Business Loans 68
Friends and Family 69
Crowd funding 71
Angel Investors and Super Angels 74
Angel Groups 76
Family Offices 77
Venture Capital 78
Venture Debt 80
7 Understanding the VC Game 81
Defining Roles in a VC Firm 81
The Process of Getting Funded by a VC 83
How VCs Monetize 84
VC Involvement in Your Company 85
Understanding the Value a VC Brings 85
Cutting through the VC Noise 86
Differences between Venture Capital and Private Equity 86
8 Investment Rounds Explained 89
Friends and Family 89
Micro Seed Round 92
Seed Round 95
Series A Round 97
Series B, C, D Investment Rounds 99
Initial Public Offering (IPO) 100
Research Is Critical 102
9 Deciding Investment Amounts and Prospects 103
Needed, Realistic, and Ideal Investment Levels 103
Your Valuation versus Market Valuation: The Asking Price 105
Persuading Investors with a Financial Forecast 106
Identifying Prospective Investors 108
Six Ways to Contact Investors 109
Creating a Buzz around Your Startup 111
10 PR: Creating a Storm and Building Momentum 113
The Rainmaker Code 113
Journalist Outreach 114
Self-Distributed Press Releases 116
More Buzz-Building Tactics for Smart Startups 119
11 What to Look For in an Investor 123
Why Selecting the Right Investors Is So Critical 123
Three Factors You Should Be Looking For in Investors 124
Three Factors to Avoid in Investors 126
Six Key Questions to Ask Potential Investors 128
Speed Is a Two-Way Street 128
Arming Yourself with Answers 129
12 Term Sheets and Terms 131
Term Sheets 101 131
Terms within Term Sheets That You Need to Know 140
Term Sheet Tactics 143
Smart Term Sheet Strategies 144
If Things Dont Go Forward 145
13 Closing the Deal 147
The Importance of Urgency 147
Creating a Completion Schedule 148
Managing Expectations 149
Updating Your Investors 151
Closing the Deal Is Not the End of the Deal 152
14 Avoiding Common Fundraising Mistakes 153
Failing to Connect 153
Clarity and Doing What You Say 155
Self-Sabotage in the Deal-Making Process 158
15 Understanding the JOBS Act 161
The Game Changer 161
The JOBS Act 162
Implications for Startups and Raising Money Online 173
Implications for Individual Investors 174
16 Recommended Tools for Fundraising 177
Using the Right Tools 177
Organization 178
Research 181
Social Media 182
Outsourcing 183
Sales and Administration 184
Finding Your Investors 185
17 Red Flags 187
Key Red Flags for Startups 187
Glossary 193
About the Author 197
Index 199