Jason Hishmeh's Blog: The 6 Startup Stages - Posts Tagged "fundraising"
Should you even be raising Venture Capital?
In my book I discuss this desire by most startup founders to try to raising millions in funding from VCs (Venture Capitalists), what type of investors to consider for your situation, and how to approach them.
As an entrepreneur and tech investor, I interact with over 500 startups per year. Many are first-time founders. Many spends countless hours pitching to investors who will never invest into their startup - focused on pitching to the wrong investors.
It's important to understand what type of investor to approach for your particular situation. And how to approach them.
Otherwise you could waste countless hours that would be better spent focusing on building your business, getting new customers, and growing your revenue.
The 6 Startup Stages: How Non-technical Founders Create Scalable, Profitable Companies
As an entrepreneur and tech investor, I interact with over 500 startups per year. Many are first-time founders. Many spends countless hours pitching to investors who will never invest into their startup - focused on pitching to the wrong investors.
It's important to understand what type of investor to approach for your particular situation. And how to approach them.
Otherwise you could waste countless hours that would be better spent focusing on building your business, getting new customers, and growing your revenue.
The 6 Startup Stages: How Non-technical Founders Create Scalable, Profitable Companies

Published on October 23, 2024 05:39
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fundraising, startups, venture-capital
Startup Valuations
Recently I was in discussions with a startup founder who informed me their company's valuation was over $20 million. At this point he only had an idea - no team, no product, no revenue, no traction.
For many founders, they believe having a high valuation is a sign of success. In fact, this may doom their chances of building a successful company.
What they often don't realize is a high valuation means higher expectations of what the founder must accomplish in order to provide an ROI to the investor.
If the founder has no track record of success, an investor is unlikely to believe they can accomplish what is required to deliver that ROI.
For many founders, they believe having a high valuation is a sign of success. In fact, this may doom their chances of building a successful company.
What they often don't realize is a high valuation means higher expectations of what the founder must accomplish in order to provide an ROI to the investor.
If the founder has no track record of success, an investor is unlikely to believe they can accomplish what is required to deliver that ROI.
Published on December 18, 2024 03:58
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angel-investments, fundraising, investments, pitching, startups, tech-startups, venture-capital
Startup Valuations
A tech founder recently shared with me their excitement about raising capital at a very high valuation. He informed me that several venture capitalists told him the valuation actually seemed quite low. Despite this positive feedback, no investment had been secured yet, and the only traction so far was a PowerPoint presentation.
Investor feedback, while encouraging, can sometimes give founders a false sense of confidence, ultimately slow down the fundraising process, and sabotage their chances of success.
It’s essential for founders to have a realistic understanding of the true value of their startup.
Investor feedback, while encouraging, can sometimes give founders a false sense of confidence, ultimately slow down the fundraising process, and sabotage their chances of success.
It’s essential for founders to have a realistic understanding of the true value of their startup.
Published on August 16, 2025 05:54
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Tags:
entrepreneur, family-offices, founders, fundraising, investors, tech-startup, venture-capital
The 6 Startup Stages
A blog from the authors of the book "The 6 Startup Stages" - how non-technical founders can create successful, profitable tech startups.
A blog from the authors of the book "The 6 Startup Stages" - how non-technical founders can create successful, profitable tech startups.
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