4. What does SV have that MX doesn’t? Good food? Good weather? Good programmers? Good businessmen? $ for ideas? Better access to information?
5. What does SV have that MX doesn’t? Good food? GREAT FOOD BOTH PLACES. Good weather? GREAT WEATHER HERE. Good programmers? SHARP HACKERS HERE. Good businessmen? WORLD’S RICHEST BUSINESSMAN IS A MEXICAN. $ for ideas? US GOV’T PROVIDES NO FUNDING. Better access to information? PACKETS DON’T TAKE YEARS TO CROSS THE BORDER.
6. I Thought SV Funded Ideas! (Kinda true in late 1990’s, but…) Terrible idea. No revenue focus No validation for team/idea/market 0% 10-year returns Angels Today? Looking for: Validated idea & team Fanatical, payingcustomers. Ideas are worthless. The value is in execution.
7. SV Funding Infrastructure Landscape is changing rapidly. Friends & Family ($1k - $50k) Angels ($50k - $1m) Often ex-entrepreneurs, investing own money! New resources like AngelList Angel Groups ($250k - $2m) Seed VC / Series A / Series B ($500k - $100m)
9. Failure Acceptance CA Gold Rush, 1849 Hard work earned you a chance at wealth, but no guarantees.
10. Failure Acceptance If you want to succeed more, fail more. Edison, Hewlett-Packard, Nintendo, GM! Success hides failurepretty well. Odio, Wirehog, Google Base Could scientists learn anything if every experiment had to succeed?
12. Pay-it-Forward Entrepreneurship is tough. You need support, peers, and energy. So do they. You could, today: Help a fellow entrepreneur. Share something you know. Ask for mentorship / advice.
13. Creating a Support Ecosystem #1 = CONVERSATIONS. Regular meetups Mailing lists Conferences Places! Read, write, discuss, hold each other accountable.
15. …Things Can Grow Fast!! SHDH 40 500+ hackers! <18 months old 187members! 8000+ square feet
16. Sharing? What About Competition? If you’re not both growing fast, you both fail. Economic growth comes from innovation. This is not a zero-sum game. Make more pie.
18. Scrappiness Are you a programmer? Start now. You have no excuses. Are you not a programmer? Befriend a programmer. Learn how to program. Guess how much $ Shawn Fanning had to start Napster?
19. CocevePBwikiPBworks Started in August 2003 as Coceve. Quit my job: no idea what to build. $6,000 in savings. No office, no grant, no government loans. Every day I’d look myself in the mirror: “If I fail, it won’t be because I didn’t try.”
20. CocevePBwikiPBworks Sole employee for 2+ years. $0 salary. $60,000 raised from friends & family. 1.5 years on IM Smarter. BotBlock, Coceve, SingleStat.us… PBwiki: 1am->8am @ SHDH#1 The power of encouragement! 1.5 years later: 1st financing: $350,000. 0.5 years later: 2nd financing: $2,100,000.
21. CocevePBwikiPBworks Ad supported? Low revenues Prosumer? Limited market Education? Semi-limited market Small business? Slow growth Creative professionals? Ah-ha! Legal & Agencies Six years after starting the company, we find a reasonable product-market fit.
22. Important Lessons Nobody cares how fancy the technology is. Find people willing to pay to solve a problem. Speak to their pain. Be a solution and not a tool.
23. “Hustle” Learn how to make a dollar from day one. Trust: a capitalist with a clear business model.
24. What is Success? Investment? Sale of the company? Profitability? IPO?
25. What is Success? Investment? NO WAY. (Masters, pressure) Sale of the company?DEATH OF YOUR BABY. Profitability?GONNA STAY THAT WAY? IPO?LIABILITY, FORMS, PRESS, STRESS!! There is no finish line. You must be happy with every stage.
27. What is sustainable? Making more money than you spend. Have the luxury of picking who invests in you, if anyone. You pick if or when you want to sell.
29. Don’t be a Twitter Birdbrain Beware deferred business models. HUGE uptick needed… …and if anything goes wrong…
30. You Need To: Stop playing at entrepreneurship and start some real companies. Stop waiting for government grants. Start selling to international market. Start shootingfor billionpeso opportunities.