As a startup entrepreneur: - Are you fostering a great idea and thinking of starting a company but not sure where to begin?- Are you looking to raise your next round of financing from VCs and need guidance?- Are you having a hard time figuring out what VCs are looking for in startups?- Are you seeking hands-on guidance on how to create the perfect pitch for VCs?- Are you someone who has never met a VC and is not sure what to expect from that first meeting?- Are you from outside the Silicon Valley trying to understand the VC ecosystem?- Are you struggling to articulate your startup's value proposition and need help?- Are you looking to gain an edge on your competition by learning strategies to get ahead?- Are you aiming to build a comprehensive business model for your startup?- Are you seeking to pro-actively prepare for a broad range of questions VCs will ask?If you have answered "Yes" to any of the above 10 questions, then this is just the right book for you. Compiled with notes from over 230 VC meetings involving over 2500 entrepreneurs at Silicon Valley Forum's VC Breakfast Club events, this one of a kind book captures questions VCs typically ask startup entrepreneurs. Written in an easy to read format, this book guides both the first time and seasoned entrepreneur through a series of chapters that cover all aspects of starting a company. In addition to questions, each chapter also contains a list of comments and suggestions provided by VCs to entrepreneurs. Read the book end-to-end to understand the big picture or jump to a desired chapter to focus on a specific topic. Whatever your choice may be, you will find this book to be an invaluable companion that will help you on the challenging road to building a successful startup.
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