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Starting a Company with Little Funding
The founders of Anchor discuss how they were able to start their company with very little funding by working out of Betaworks' offices and receiving introductions to investors in Silicon Valley and New York after three months. They also recommend other entrepreneurs try starting with a small amount of capital from friends and family, or by investing in a community startup studio.
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The process of raising money for a startup can be challenging, especially when trying to balance it with a full-time job.
59:31 - 1:02:08 (02:36)
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The process of raising money for a startup can be challenging, especially when trying to balance it with a full-time job. Having a mentor who believes in your vision can be helpful in navigating this process successfully.
ChapterStarting a Company with Little Funding
Episode#285: Michael Mignano – Building Anchor Into The Biggest Podcasting Platform In The World
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The founder of Foursquare credits his success to both the mentorship of his boss and the involvement he had with the Betaworks community in New York City.
1:02:08 - 1:03:38 (01:30)
Summary
The founder of Foursquare credits his success to both the mentorship of his boss and the involvement he had with the Betaworks community in New York City.
ChapterStarting a Company with Little Funding
Episode#285: Michael Mignano – Building Anchor Into The Biggest Podcasting Platform In The World
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
In this episode, Michael Mignano, co-founder of Anchor, shares how he and his partner were able to start their company with limited funding by taking advantage of a unique opportunity.
1:03:38 - 1:07:35 (03:56)
Summary
In this episode, Michael Mignano, co-founder of Anchor, shares how he and his partner were able to start their company with limited funding by taking advantage of a unique opportunity. He also discusses the importance of acting on your ideas instead of just analyzing them.