My Competitor Got Funded — Am I Screwed?by Wil SchroterWhat's the most common concern of competitors securing funds? Tune in for valuable perspectives on why this might not be a cause for panic.Continue
How About a Startup that Just Makes Money?by Wil SchroterEver thought about ditching the whole fundraising craze and simply building a startup that puts money in your pocket? It's not just about surviving in the business jungle, it's about thriving on YOUR terms.Continue
Risk it All vs Steady Paycheckby Wil SchroterChoosing between a regular job and starting your own business is a life-changing decision. Let's unpack the realities behind each choice to weigh out what is best for YOU.Continue
How Startups Actually Get Boughtby Wil SchroterIt's easy to get confused about how much a startup is really worth, and people sometimes have high hopes that don't match reality. To succeed in this startup world, it's important to understand these details and be realistic about what to expect.Continue
Quitting vs Letting Goby Wil SchroterQuitting isn't always a failure. Sometimes it's a strategic move toward a brighter entrepreneurial future.Continue
Actually, We Have Plenty of Timeby Wil SchroterIt's easy to get sidetracked by short-term goals and immediate survival mode. But here's the deal: it's not about chasing quick wins; it's about building something that stands the test of time.Continue
Why Can't Founders Replace Themselves?by Wil SchroterFounders struggle to step aside in a company because their deep commitment and personal connection to the company's mission are hard to duplicate. So, can Founders ever replace themselves?Continue
Investors are NOT on Our Side of the Tableby Wil SchroterIn the startup world, it's important to recognize that investors and Founders don't always see eye to eye (big surprise there). Good communication and finding common ground are key to ensuring the startup's success in the long run.Continue
When a $40m Exit is More Than a $200m Exitby Wil SchroterLet’s delve into the maze of startup exits, exploring the delicate interplay between exit values, ownership, and the real-world implications.Continue
Don't Let Investors Become Your Customerby Wil SchroterWhen you prioritize investor demands over customer needs in pursuit of additional funding, you risk eroding customer trust and loyalty, negatively impacting your long-term business sustainability.Continue