Angelsoft Launches Version 3.0 With Access to Over 400 Angel Investment Groups (2)
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Editor's note: This news was embargoed for 9am but the news hit the wire at 7am so we will post now. NY-based Angelsoft is announcing the launch of version 3.0 of their angel funding platform. The new version connects entrepreneurs to over 400 angel funding groups across the world. Angelsoft offers entrepreneurs a common submission form for funding and the software determines which angels to send the application to. There's an interesting Google Maps mashup ...
Adisn Raises $1.6 mil in venture funding (1)
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Adisn, the social data-using ad company, raised $1.6 million in venture funding from Battery Ventures and Angel investors. Adisn is putting the brains to use by using aggregated web conversations, online profiles, blogs, and variable user behaviors to figure out and manipulate (read analyze) the most meaningful relationships between millions of seemingly unrelated topics. Thereafter, making use of this information as their strategy, to target ads that are relevant to users and which don’t go ...
Flipkey funding paves alternate path for Boston Web Startups (2)
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It is old news now that the startup FlipKey received a majority investment from TripAdvisor this week. See MassHigh Tech and TechCrunch articles. Congratulations are in order to the team. What caught my eye in the TechCrunch post was the mention of two local entrepreneurs and one VC that were among the syndicate of angel investors providing the initial seed capital of $ 400K. One of my favorite topics is the lack of qualified angel ...
SocialMedian Discovers a Totally New Way to Use Twitter for Business (2)
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We have already seen tons of things people do on Twitter to help their business - marketing people selling staff, community managers engaging in various activities with their users, startups providing technical support, bloggers hunting for scoops and promoting their articles. But Jason Goldberg, CEO of the recently launched to the public SocialMedian has found a new (and kind of unexpected) way to use Twitter for business: he is attempting to raise investment right within ...
16 Ways To Get Money For Your Business (1)
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By Julie RainsFormer kid entrepreneur, co-founder of iContact (a leading on-demand email marketing service) while an undergraduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and now Chief Executive Officer of iContact, Ryan Allis, has lots of ideas for getting money to grow a business. He’s got real-world experience, which he shares in his book Zero to One Million: How I Built A Company to $1 Million in Sales... And How You Can, ...
5 Quick Tips on Pitching Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists (2)
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Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of pitching to investors, including angel investors and venture capitalists. It’s a fact of life when you run a venture-backed startup. It’s one of those things that no one ever tells you about raising money — once you start, you never stop. It will take on average 4-6 months to raise money, so when you raise an early seed round (say in the $250k-$500k range) it won’t last long. ...
Angel financing – How long until I get the money? (1)
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In any early stage company, availabiliy of cash to fund operations & growth is an area of prime concern. So in this article I will talk about the timelines around securing angel financing. I will outline a hypothetical week by week timeline as a company progresses through the funding process. Obviously every situation will be unique so take this all in context. In this example, let’s assume that your company is undertaking its first round ...