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Silicon Valley 2.0
  Lots of Little Bets +
 Moneyball for Startups




     Dave McClure
         http://500.co
            (@DaveMcClure)
    Salt Lake City, January 2013
  http://slideshare.net/dmc500hats
Dave McClure
                      Founding Partner & Troublemaker, 500 Startups




00’s & 10’s:
•  Investor: Founders Fund, Facebook fbFund, 500 Startups
•  Companies: Mint.com, SlideShare, Twilio, WildFire, SendGrid
•  Marketing: PayPal, Simply Hired, Mint.com, O’Reilly

80’s & 90’s:
•  Entrepreneur: Founder/CEO Aslan Computing (acq’d)
•  Developer: Windows / SQL DB consultant (Intel, MSFT)
•  Engineer: Johns Hopkins‘88, BS Eng / Applied Math
500 Startups
             Global Seed Fund & Startup Accelerator
•  What is 500?
   –    $50M+ under management
   –    20 people / 10 investing partners
   –    Silicon Valley HQ + Incubator
   –    SF, NY, MEX, BRZ, IND, CHN, SE Asia
   –    800+ Founders / 200+ Mentors
   –    20+ confs/events per year
   –    Focus: Design, Data, Distribution
•  400+ Portfolio Co’s / 30+ Countries
   –    Wildfire (acq GOOG, $350M)
   –    Twilio
   –    SendGrid
   –    TaskRabbit
   –    MakerBot
   –    9GAG
   –    Viki
500 Startups: Global Seed Fund
               startup investments in 30+ countries




•  Q4/12 added: Germany, Korea, Peru; + Russia & Turkey in Q1/13
•  Priorities In 2013: SE Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe
Venture Capital 2.0:
           Lots of Little Bets
            aka “MoneyBall for Startups”




•  VC Evolution: Physician, Scale Thyself (Aug 2012)
•  MoneyBall for Startups, 500 Startups Investment Thesis (Jul 2010)
Changes in Tech Startups
•  LESS Capital required to build product, get to market
   –    Dramatically reduced $$$ on servers, software, bandwidth
   –    Crowdfunding, KickStarter, Angel List, Funders Club, etc
   –    Cheap access to online platforms for 100M+ consumers, smallbiz, etc
   –    A few big IPOs @ $1B+, but LOTS of small acquisitions (<$100M)

•  MORE Customers via ONLINE platforms (100M+ users)
   –    Search (Google)
   –    Social (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn)
   –    Mobile (Apple, Android)
   –    Local (Yelp, Groupon, Living Social)
   –    Media (YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr)
   –    Comm (Email, IM/Chat, Voice, SMS, etc)

•  LOTS of little bets: Accelerators, Angels, Angel List, Small Exits
   –  Y Combinator, TechStars, 500 Startups
   –  Funding + Co-working + Mentoring -> Design, Data, Distribution
   –  “Fast, Cheap Fail”, network effects, quantitative + iterative investments
Web 2.0 + Lean Startup

   1.  Startup Costs = Lower.
   2.  # Users, Bandwidth = Bigger.
   3.  Transaction $$$ = Better.

Ø  Building Product => Cheaper, Faster, Better
Ø  Getting Customers => Easier, More Measurable

Iterative Product & Marketing Decisions
based on Measured User Behavior
Think Different.
MoneyBall 4 Startups




                    http://slideshare.net/paulsingh/
moneyball-a-quantitative-approach-to-angel-investing-austin-tx-aug-2012

         1.  Make Lots Of Little Bets
         2.  Count Cards (Monitor Progress & Stats)
         3.  Double Down on Winners
500	
  Strategy:	
  “Lots	
  of	
  Li-le	
  Bets”*	
  
                                                  Quan.ta.ve	
  Inves.ng	
  before	
  Trac.on	
  
1)	
  Make	
  lots	
  of	
  li?le	
                                                                                                                                                                  30%	
  	
  
    bets	
  pre-­‐tracBon,	
                     250+	
  companies	
  @	
  $50K	
  avg.	
  (1st	
  check)	
  	
  
                                                      -­‐	
  Assume	
  high	
  failure	
  rate	
  (up	
  to	
  80%)	
  	
                                                                          Capital	
  
    early-­‐stage	
  startups	
  
                                                                                    	
  


2)	
  aGer	
  6-­‐12	
  months,	
  idenBfy	
               Double-­‐Down	
  a'er	
  Trac.on	
                                                                                                        70%	
  	
  
       top	
  20%	
  performers	
  and	
                     50+	
  ‘winners’	
  @	
  $100K-­‐$1M	
  	
                                                                                            Capital	
  
       double-­‐down	
  higher	
  $$$	
                               (2nd	
  +	
  3rd	
  check)	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
                                                                      -­‐	
  -­‐	
  Target	
  10+	
  exits	
  @	
  $100M+	
  
                                                                                                                	
  
                                                                                                               	
  
3)	
  conservaBve	
  model	
  assumes	
                                                                        	
  
-­‐  5-­‐10%	
  large	
  exits	
  @20X	
  ($50-­‐100M+)	
  
-­‐  10-­‐20%	
  small	
  exits	
  @5X	
  	
  ($5-­‐50M)	
  




                                                                    10	
  
                                                                                                                                              *See Peter Sims book: “Little Bets”
Startup Investor Ecosystem
                          Bootstrap, KickStarter,
                             Crowdfunding


                  Y-Combinator
                                                                               Incubation
                                   Angels &
                TechStars         Incubators
                                   ($0-10M)


      SV Angel (Conway)                                                        Seed
                              “Micro-VC” Funds
                                                    SoftTech (Clavier)
     Floodgate (Maples)          ($10-100M)
                                                        Felicis (Senkut)
      First Round                                                              Series A
                                                              True
                              Smaller VC Funds
   Union Square                 ($100-500M)
                                                           Foundry Group
                                                                               Series B
   Atomico                                                      Andreessen
                               Larger VC Funds
                                  (>$500M)
Greylock                                                             Sequoia   Series C+
Angel* List: It Rocks.




         •  Startups & Investors
         •  Activity & Metrics
         •  Platform & APIs

         •    *ps – not just for Angels, or USA
Early-Stage Risk Reduction

•    1st Mtg: Crazy, Idiots, Liars or Crooks?
•    Product: does it work? (crappy, not perfect)
•    Market: are people using it? (not their mom)
•    Revenue: will people pay for it? (just a few)
•    Growth: how will it/they scale? (online? offline?)
•    Finance: what will it cost?
     –  Q1: cost to get a customer?
     –  Q2: how & when do you make money?
Early-Stage Startups:
      Your “Due Diligence” Is An Illusion
(Better approach = write a quick, small check then wait ~6 mo’s)

•  Problems in Early-Stage Due Diligence:
   –  You Might Be Able to Detect Idiots & Liars, but…
   –  Not much history, product, customers, or revenue (yet), so…
   –  You probably can’t figure out Winners (yet).


•  The New Due Diligence = Incremental Achievements
   –  “Due Diligence” à Trusted Referrals + History
   –  “Great Team” à Functional Prototype + Usage
   –  “Size of Market” à Evidence = Customers, Revenue


•  The Odds Are: They Suck, You’re Wrong
   –  You’ll Be Wrong 4x out of 5x. (If U Don’t Suck).
   –  In 6 Months, You’ll Know If They Don’t Suck.
   –  In 1-2 Years, You’ll Know If They’re Awesome.
Bet on Singles, Not HomeRuns.
 (Look for Ichiros, Not Barry Bonds)
Platforms 2.0
Search, Social, Mobile
Platform Viability
Successful	
  PlaRorms	
  	
  
have	
  3	
  Things:	
                                                                           Features	
  
                                                                                                                     	
  
1)	
  Features	
                                                                                                     	
  
2)	
  Users	
                                                                                                        	
  
                                                                                                                     	
  
3)	
  Money	
                                                                                                        	
  
                                                           Growth	
                                                  	
                        Profit	
  
                                                                                                                     	
  
                                                                                                     Nirvana	
  

                                                                                         Profitable	
                       .	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
                Users	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  .	
  
                                                                                                  Growth	
   Money	
  
Distribution Platforms
Customer Reach: 100M+

  •  Search: Google, Baidu, Yahoo/Bing, Yandex

  •  Social/Games: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TenCent/QQ

  •  Mobile: Apple (iOS), Android

  •  Local: Yelp, Groupon, LivingSocial, FourSquare

  •  Media: Video (YouTube), Blogs (Tumblr), Photos (Pinterest)

  •  Comm: SMS, IM (WeChat, Line, WhatsApp, Kakao), Skype,
     Phone/Voice, etc
Web 2.0 Business Model:
           KISS (“Keep It Simple, Stupid”)
•  1) Re-invent Web 1.0 Businesses
   –  Make a Website, a Widget, an App
   –  Sell Stuff (Transactions, Subscriptions, Affiliate)

•  2) add Web 2.0 Technology
   –  Search, Social, Mobile, Local, Media, Comm
   –  Google, Facebook/Twitter, Apple/Android, YouTube
   –  Email, SMS, Ecommerce / Payments

•  3) Get Customers, Make Money
   –  Distribution, Distribution, Distribution
   –  (Customer Acq’stn Cost) vs. ($Rev. Per Customer)
   –  Low CapX + Profitable Web Businesses
More Acquirers (tech + non-tech);
            More & Smaller Acquisitions
1.  Mature Internet Platform Co’s:
     –  GOOG, MSFT, YHOO, EBAY, AOL, AMZN,
        AAPL, INTU, ADBE, FB, TW, LNKD, GRPN


2.  Non-Tech “BigCo” / Consumer Verticals
    buying tech startups (for distribution)

•    BigCo = Lots of Customers, $$$
•    BigCo = Bureaucracy, Innovator Dilemma
•    Outsource Innovation; Buy Talent / Products
•    Acquiring LOTS (Small) Startups
•    Great for Founders, Investors J
                                                   * Mint acquired by Intuit in
                                                   Sept 2009 for $170M
Lean Startup, Lean VC
 Customers, Metrics, Iteration.
  Invest BEFORE Traction;
    Double Down AFTER.
The Lean Startup
•    Progress ≠ Features; Measure Conversion
•    Talk to Customers; Discover Problems
•    Focus on “Product/Market Fit” (good solution)
•    Fast, Frequent Iteration (+ Feedback Loop)
•    Keep it Simple & Actionable
Startup Incubators & Metrics
    Lots of Little Bets. Most FAIL.
        (but a few succeed :)
Incubator 2.0: Fast, Cheap, FAIL
•  Incubators = supportive startup ecosystem (+ angels, VCs)
•  Efficient use of investment capital ($0-100K)
•  High fail rate (60-80%) => large initial sample size
Incubator 2.0:
  Education, Collaboration, Iteration




•  Success based on:
  –  MANY, small experiments
  –  common platforms, customers, problems & solutions
  –  physical proximity, open/collaborative environment
  –  Domain-specific mentors & expertise
  –  fast fail, iteration, metrics & feedback loop
•  Incremental investment; high-risk, but high-reward
Education & Community

•    Mentors, Investors
•    Design, Data, Distribution
•    Platform Partners
•    Sponsors & Strategics
•    Marketing & Visibility
Product, Market, Revenue

•  Product: assess functional use, improve design/UX
•  Market: test usage, distribution channels
•  Revenue: test cust acq cost, revenue, *timing*

•  Work on Pitch, Help Find Co-Investors, etc
Hacker, Hustler, Hipster

•  Hacker: engineers & developers
•  Hipster: design & UX
•  Hustler: marketing & business

1.  Build functional prototypes
2.  Improve UX so people convert
3.  Scale customer acq & distribution
Outlier Competition +
       Modeling Success Behaviors
•    You want min 3-5 “rockstars” to compete
•    Rockstars to model success for others
•    You can’t assume >20% rockstars
•    Therefore, pick 5x5 = 25 teams
•    3-5 rockstar teams emerge, compete, win
•    5-10 *other* non-rockstars learn
•    Identify losers quickly (but don’t be an ass)
Winners, Losers, Tweeners

•  Winners #WIN (with or without you)
•  Losers #LOSE (with or without you)
•  Tweeners #TWEEN
  –  They might win with your help
  –  They might lose with your help
  –  Be helpful, but don’t dally

  –  Note: you might be wrong about the losers &
     tweeners, so don’t be an arrogant a-hole.
fbFund REV
fbFund REV: Facebook “Social” Incubator: invest in startups, apps,
  websites based on Facebook platform & Facebook Connect.
•    22 startups @ ~$35K each (< $1M total)
•    3 month program: Technology, Design, Marketing, Business topics
•    Success: 8 startups raised $500K –> 5 Series A -> 3 Series B (+ 3 small exits)
•    Wildfire Interactive acquired by GOOG for $350M (>50X) 
The Lean VC:
         Lots of Little Bets, Incremental Investment

Method: Invest in lots of startups using incremental
 investment, iterative development. Start with many
 small experiments, filter out failures, and expand
 investment in successes… (Rinse & Repeat).

•  Incubator: $0-100K (“Build & Validate Product”)
•  Seed: $100K-$1M (“Test & Grow Marketing Channels””)
•  Venture: $1M-$10M (“Maximize Growth & Revenue”)
Investment Stage #1:
  Product Validation + Customer Usage
•  Structure
   –  1-3 founders
   –  $25-$100K investment
   –  Incubator environment: multiple peers, mentors/advisors


•  Test Functional Prototype / “Minimum Viable Product” (MVP):
   –    Prototype->Alpha, ~3-6 months
   –    Develop Minimal Critical Feature Set => Get to “It Works! Someone Uses It.”
   –    Improve Design & Usability, Setup Conversion Metrics
   –    Test Small-Scale Customer Adoption (10-1000 users)

•  Demonstrate Concept, Reduce Product Risk, Test Functional Use
•  Develop Metrics & Filter for Possible Future Investment
Investment Stage #2:
    Market Validation + Revenue Testing
•  Structure
   –  2-10 person team
   –  $100K-$1M investment
   –  Syndicate of Angel Investors / Small VC Funds


•  Improve Product, Expand Customers, Test Revenue:
   –    Alpha->Beta, ~6-12 months
   –    Scale Customer Adoption => “Many People Use It, & They Pay.”
   –    Test Marketing Campaigns, Customer Acquisition Channels + Cost
   –    Test Revenue Generation, Find Profitable Customer Segments

•  Prove Solution/Benefit, Assess Market Size
•  Test Channel Cost, Revenue Opportunity
•  Determine Org Structure, Key Hires
Investment Stage #3:
             Revenue Validation + Growth
•  Structure
   –  5-25 person team
   –  $1M-$10M investment
   –  Seed & Venture Investors


•  Make Money (or Go Big), Get to Sustainability:
   –    Beta->Production, 12-24 months
   –    Revenue / Growth => “We Can Make (a lot of) Money!”
   –    Mktg Plan => Predictable Channels / Campaigns + Budget
   –    Scalability & Infrastructure, Customer Service & Operations
   –    Connect with Distribution Partners, Expand Growth

•  Prove/Expand Market, Operationalize Business
•  Future Milestones: Profitable/Sustainable, Exit Options
Going Local, Going Global
  web gets bigger -> world gets smaller
Global Trends
•  Growth of Global Languages (see MyGengo.com)
     –  1B+ speakers: Mandarin, English
     –  300-500M+ spkrs: Spanish, Arabic
•  Smart Device Proliferation
     –  mobile, tablet, TV, console, etc
•    More Young, More Old ($$$) Users Online
•    More Bandwidth, More Video, More Social, More Mobile
•    Wealthy Chinese + Indian, Web + IRL Globetrotters ($$$B)
•    Acceleration of Global Payment, E-Commerce
•    Dramatically Reduced Cost: Product Dev, Customer Acqstn
•    Global Distribution Platforms
     –  US/EU: Apple, Facebook, AMZN, GOOG (Search, YouTube, Gmail, Android), Twitter
     –  Asia: Baidu, Tencent, Alibaba, Sina, NHN, Yahoo-J, Softbank, Rakuten, DeNA, Gree
Thanks 

•  Want more info? Go visit:
  –  http://500startups.com (our company)
  –  http://500hats.com (my blog)
  –  https://angel.co/500-startups-fund-ii (our fund)

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MoneyBall for Startups: Lots of Little Bets

  • 1. Silicon Valley 2.0 Lots of Little Bets + Moneyball for Startups Dave McClure http://500.co (@DaveMcClure) Salt Lake City, January 2013 http://slideshare.net/dmc500hats
  • 2. Dave McClure Founding Partner & Troublemaker, 500 Startups 00’s & 10’s: •  Investor: Founders Fund, Facebook fbFund, 500 Startups •  Companies: Mint.com, SlideShare, Twilio, WildFire, SendGrid •  Marketing: PayPal, Simply Hired, Mint.com, O’Reilly 80’s & 90’s: •  Entrepreneur: Founder/CEO Aslan Computing (acq’d) •  Developer: Windows / SQL DB consultant (Intel, MSFT) •  Engineer: Johns Hopkins‘88, BS Eng / Applied Math
  • 3. 500 Startups Global Seed Fund & Startup Accelerator •  What is 500? –  $50M+ under management –  20 people / 10 investing partners –  Silicon Valley HQ + Incubator –  SF, NY, MEX, BRZ, IND, CHN, SE Asia –  800+ Founders / 200+ Mentors –  20+ confs/events per year –  Focus: Design, Data, Distribution •  400+ Portfolio Co’s / 30+ Countries –  Wildfire (acq GOOG, $350M) –  Twilio –  SendGrid –  TaskRabbit –  MakerBot –  9GAG –  Viki
  • 4. 500 Startups: Global Seed Fund startup investments in 30+ countries •  Q4/12 added: Germany, Korea, Peru; + Russia & Turkey in Q1/13 •  Priorities In 2013: SE Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe
  • 5. Venture Capital 2.0: Lots of Little Bets aka “MoneyBall for Startups” •  VC Evolution: Physician, Scale Thyself (Aug 2012) •  MoneyBall for Startups, 500 Startups Investment Thesis (Jul 2010)
  • 6. Changes in Tech Startups •  LESS Capital required to build product, get to market –  Dramatically reduced $$$ on servers, software, bandwidth –  Crowdfunding, KickStarter, Angel List, Funders Club, etc –  Cheap access to online platforms for 100M+ consumers, smallbiz, etc –  A few big IPOs @ $1B+, but LOTS of small acquisitions (<$100M) •  MORE Customers via ONLINE platforms (100M+ users) –  Search (Google) –  Social (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) –  Mobile (Apple, Android) –  Local (Yelp, Groupon, Living Social) –  Media (YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr) –  Comm (Email, IM/Chat, Voice, SMS, etc) •  LOTS of little bets: Accelerators, Angels, Angel List, Small Exits –  Y Combinator, TechStars, 500 Startups –  Funding + Co-working + Mentoring -> Design, Data, Distribution –  “Fast, Cheap Fail”, network effects, quantitative + iterative investments
  • 7. Web 2.0 + Lean Startup 1.  Startup Costs = Lower. 2.  # Users, Bandwidth = Bigger. 3.  Transaction $$$ = Better. Ø  Building Product => Cheaper, Faster, Better Ø  Getting Customers => Easier, More Measurable Iterative Product & Marketing Decisions based on Measured User Behavior
  • 9. MoneyBall 4 Startups http://slideshare.net/paulsingh/ moneyball-a-quantitative-approach-to-angel-investing-austin-tx-aug-2012 1.  Make Lots Of Little Bets 2.  Count Cards (Monitor Progress & Stats) 3.  Double Down on Winners
  • 10. 500  Strategy:  “Lots  of  Li-le  Bets”*   Quan.ta.ve  Inves.ng  before  Trac.on   1)  Make  lots  of  li?le   30%     bets  pre-­‐tracBon,   250+  companies  @  $50K  avg.  (1st  check)     -­‐  Assume  high  failure  rate  (up  to  80%)     Capital   early-­‐stage  startups     2)  aGer  6-­‐12  months,  idenBfy   Double-­‐Down  a'er  Trac.on   70%     top  20%  performers  and   50+  ‘winners’  @  $100K-­‐$1M     Capital   double-­‐down  higher  $$$   (2nd  +  3rd  check)                                                 -­‐  -­‐  Target  10+  exits  @  $100M+       3)  conservaBve  model  assumes     -­‐  5-­‐10%  large  exits  @20X  ($50-­‐100M+)   -­‐  10-­‐20%  small  exits  @5X    ($5-­‐50M)   10   *See Peter Sims book: “Little Bets”
  • 11. Startup Investor Ecosystem Bootstrap, KickStarter, Crowdfunding Y-Combinator Incubation Angels & TechStars Incubators ($0-10M) SV Angel (Conway) Seed “Micro-VC” Funds SoftTech (Clavier) Floodgate (Maples) ($10-100M) Felicis (Senkut) First Round Series A True Smaller VC Funds Union Square ($100-500M) Foundry Group Series B Atomico Andreessen Larger VC Funds (>$500M) Greylock Sequoia Series C+
  • 12. Angel* List: It Rocks. •  Startups & Investors •  Activity & Metrics •  Platform & APIs •  *ps – not just for Angels, or USA
  • 13. Early-Stage Risk Reduction •  1st Mtg: Crazy, Idiots, Liars or Crooks? •  Product: does it work? (crappy, not perfect) •  Market: are people using it? (not their mom) •  Revenue: will people pay for it? (just a few) •  Growth: how will it/they scale? (online? offline?) •  Finance: what will it cost? –  Q1: cost to get a customer? –  Q2: how & when do you make money?
  • 14. Early-Stage Startups: Your “Due Diligence” Is An Illusion (Better approach = write a quick, small check then wait ~6 mo’s) •  Problems in Early-Stage Due Diligence: –  You Might Be Able to Detect Idiots & Liars, but… –  Not much history, product, customers, or revenue (yet), so… –  You probably can’t figure out Winners (yet). •  The New Due Diligence = Incremental Achievements –  “Due Diligence” à Trusted Referrals + History –  “Great Team” à Functional Prototype + Usage –  “Size of Market” à Evidence = Customers, Revenue •  The Odds Are: They Suck, You’re Wrong –  You’ll Be Wrong 4x out of 5x. (If U Don’t Suck). –  In 6 Months, You’ll Know If They Don’t Suck. –  In 1-2 Years, You’ll Know If They’re Awesome.
  • 15. Bet on Singles, Not HomeRuns. (Look for Ichiros, Not Barry Bonds)
  • 17. Platform Viability Successful  PlaRorms     have  3  Things:   Features     1)  Features     2)  Users       3)  Money     Growth     Profit     Nirvana   Profitable   .                                                             Users                                                .   Growth   Money  
  • 18. Distribution Platforms Customer Reach: 100M+ •  Search: Google, Baidu, Yahoo/Bing, Yandex •  Social/Games: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TenCent/QQ •  Mobile: Apple (iOS), Android •  Local: Yelp, Groupon, LivingSocial, FourSquare •  Media: Video (YouTube), Blogs (Tumblr), Photos (Pinterest) •  Comm: SMS, IM (WeChat, Line, WhatsApp, Kakao), Skype, Phone/Voice, etc
  • 19. Web 2.0 Business Model: KISS (“Keep It Simple, Stupid”) •  1) Re-invent Web 1.0 Businesses –  Make a Website, a Widget, an App –  Sell Stuff (Transactions, Subscriptions, Affiliate) •  2) add Web 2.0 Technology –  Search, Social, Mobile, Local, Media, Comm –  Google, Facebook/Twitter, Apple/Android, YouTube –  Email, SMS, Ecommerce / Payments •  3) Get Customers, Make Money –  Distribution, Distribution, Distribution –  (Customer Acq’stn Cost) vs. ($Rev. Per Customer) –  Low CapX + Profitable Web Businesses
  • 20. More Acquirers (tech + non-tech); More & Smaller Acquisitions 1.  Mature Internet Platform Co’s: –  GOOG, MSFT, YHOO, EBAY, AOL, AMZN, AAPL, INTU, ADBE, FB, TW, LNKD, GRPN 2.  Non-Tech “BigCo” / Consumer Verticals buying tech startups (for distribution) •  BigCo = Lots of Customers, $$$ •  BigCo = Bureaucracy, Innovator Dilemma •  Outsource Innovation; Buy Talent / Products •  Acquiring LOTS (Small) Startups •  Great for Founders, Investors J * Mint acquired by Intuit in Sept 2009 for $170M
  • 21. Lean Startup, Lean VC Customers, Metrics, Iteration. Invest BEFORE Traction; Double Down AFTER.
  • 22. The Lean Startup •  Progress ≠ Features; Measure Conversion •  Talk to Customers; Discover Problems •  Focus on “Product/Market Fit” (good solution) •  Fast, Frequent Iteration (+ Feedback Loop) •  Keep it Simple & Actionable
  • 23. Startup Incubators & Metrics Lots of Little Bets. Most FAIL. (but a few succeed :)
  • 24. Incubator 2.0: Fast, Cheap, FAIL •  Incubators = supportive startup ecosystem (+ angels, VCs) •  Efficient use of investment capital ($0-100K) •  High fail rate (60-80%) => large initial sample size
  • 25. Incubator 2.0: Education, Collaboration, Iteration •  Success based on: –  MANY, small experiments –  common platforms, customers, problems & solutions –  physical proximity, open/collaborative environment –  Domain-specific mentors & expertise –  fast fail, iteration, metrics & feedback loop •  Incremental investment; high-risk, but high-reward
  • 26. Education & Community •  Mentors, Investors •  Design, Data, Distribution •  Platform Partners •  Sponsors & Strategics •  Marketing & Visibility
  • 27. Product, Market, Revenue •  Product: assess functional use, improve design/UX •  Market: test usage, distribution channels •  Revenue: test cust acq cost, revenue, *timing* •  Work on Pitch, Help Find Co-Investors, etc
  • 28. Hacker, Hustler, Hipster •  Hacker: engineers & developers •  Hipster: design & UX •  Hustler: marketing & business 1.  Build functional prototypes 2.  Improve UX so people convert 3.  Scale customer acq & distribution
  • 29. Outlier Competition + Modeling Success Behaviors •  You want min 3-5 “rockstars” to compete •  Rockstars to model success for others •  You can’t assume >20% rockstars •  Therefore, pick 5x5 = 25 teams •  3-5 rockstar teams emerge, compete, win •  5-10 *other* non-rockstars learn •  Identify losers quickly (but don’t be an ass)
  • 30. Winners, Losers, Tweeners •  Winners #WIN (with or without you) •  Losers #LOSE (with or without you) •  Tweeners #TWEEN –  They might win with your help –  They might lose with your help –  Be helpful, but don’t dally –  Note: you might be wrong about the losers & tweeners, so don’t be an arrogant a-hole.
  • 31. fbFund REV fbFund REV: Facebook “Social” Incubator: invest in startups, apps, websites based on Facebook platform & Facebook Connect. •  22 startups @ ~$35K each (< $1M total) •  3 month program: Technology, Design, Marketing, Business topics •  Success: 8 startups raised $500K –> 5 Series A -> 3 Series B (+ 3 small exits) •  Wildfire Interactive acquired by GOOG for $350M (>50X) 
  • 32. The Lean VC: Lots of Little Bets, Incremental Investment Method: Invest in lots of startups using incremental investment, iterative development. Start with many small experiments, filter out failures, and expand investment in successes… (Rinse & Repeat). •  Incubator: $0-100K (“Build & Validate Product”) •  Seed: $100K-$1M (“Test & Grow Marketing Channels””) •  Venture: $1M-$10M (“Maximize Growth & Revenue”)
  • 33. Investment Stage #1: Product Validation + Customer Usage •  Structure –  1-3 founders –  $25-$100K investment –  Incubator environment: multiple peers, mentors/advisors •  Test Functional Prototype / “Minimum Viable Product” (MVP): –  Prototype->Alpha, ~3-6 months –  Develop Minimal Critical Feature Set => Get to “It Works! Someone Uses It.” –  Improve Design & Usability, Setup Conversion Metrics –  Test Small-Scale Customer Adoption (10-1000 users) •  Demonstrate Concept, Reduce Product Risk, Test Functional Use •  Develop Metrics & Filter for Possible Future Investment
  • 34. Investment Stage #2: Market Validation + Revenue Testing •  Structure –  2-10 person team –  $100K-$1M investment –  Syndicate of Angel Investors / Small VC Funds •  Improve Product, Expand Customers, Test Revenue: –  Alpha->Beta, ~6-12 months –  Scale Customer Adoption => “Many People Use It, & They Pay.” –  Test Marketing Campaigns, Customer Acquisition Channels + Cost –  Test Revenue Generation, Find Profitable Customer Segments •  Prove Solution/Benefit, Assess Market Size •  Test Channel Cost, Revenue Opportunity •  Determine Org Structure, Key Hires
  • 35. Investment Stage #3: Revenue Validation + Growth •  Structure –  5-25 person team –  $1M-$10M investment –  Seed & Venture Investors •  Make Money (or Go Big), Get to Sustainability: –  Beta->Production, 12-24 months –  Revenue / Growth => “We Can Make (a lot of) Money!” –  Mktg Plan => Predictable Channels / Campaigns + Budget –  Scalability & Infrastructure, Customer Service & Operations –  Connect with Distribution Partners, Expand Growth •  Prove/Expand Market, Operationalize Business •  Future Milestones: Profitable/Sustainable, Exit Options
  • 36. Going Local, Going Global web gets bigger -> world gets smaller
  • 37. Global Trends •  Growth of Global Languages (see MyGengo.com) –  1B+ speakers: Mandarin, English –  300-500M+ spkrs: Spanish, Arabic •  Smart Device Proliferation –  mobile, tablet, TV, console, etc •  More Young, More Old ($$$) Users Online •  More Bandwidth, More Video, More Social, More Mobile •  Wealthy Chinese + Indian, Web + IRL Globetrotters ($$$B) •  Acceleration of Global Payment, E-Commerce •  Dramatically Reduced Cost: Product Dev, Customer Acqstn •  Global Distribution Platforms –  US/EU: Apple, Facebook, AMZN, GOOG (Search, YouTube, Gmail, Android), Twitter –  Asia: Baidu, Tencent, Alibaba, Sina, NHN, Yahoo-J, Softbank, Rakuten, DeNA, Gree
  • 38. Thanks  •  Want more info? Go visit: –  http://500startups.com (our company) –  http://500hats.com (my blog) –  https://angel.co/500-startups-fund-ii (our fund)