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Should You Raise Venture Capital | Ep. #693
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In episode #693, Eric and Neil discuss the pros and cons of raising venture capital. Tune in to hear why the juice may not be worth the squeeze.
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[00:27] Today’s Topic: Should You Raise Venture Capital
[00:40] Neil still raises venture capital.
[00:50] If your idea is huge and you’re trying to swing for the fences, it is hard to do without raising venture capital.
[01:18] It depends on what you’re trying to do with your business.
[01:40] Rand Fishkin got so diluted while running Moz, that it ended up hurting him in the long run.
[01:55] He could have sold the business for a profit, but did not take advantage of this opportunity.
[02:20] His VC’s dissuaded him from taking what would have been a great deal.
[02:35] VC’s can often steer you away from a clear vision, because they have their own desires.
[03:25] Instead of trying to take money to make life easier up front. Think about the long term consequences.
[03:50] You could end up in a fundraising cycle.
[04:15] Build an audience first, so you have some leverage when you go to VC’s.
[04:35] Neil met with some private equity guys in New York.
[04:52] Neil didn’t want to do monthly or quarterly meetings, nor did he want to be beholden to investors.
[05:15] Raising money is more painful than just working for yourself and getting to call all the shots.
[05:25] Read Vivid Vision; it will help you figure out your goals.
[05:44] That’s all for today!
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