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Have a product that users / customer are using and continue to use. The goal is to derisk the opportunity for investors and the biggest risk is that you'll build something that nobody wants.

Once you have that, then try and find a big enough market and opportunity that justifies a venture investments (many startups don't).

And finally, once you do those 2 things - spend time building a list of investors near you, or that have invested in companies near you, then network your way via the entrepreneurs that raised money from those investors to get introductions.

Nothings guaranteed but those things will definitely help the probability of you closing a seed round.


Answered 11 years ago

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