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October 9th, 2009 Friday Random Ramblings…and Some Good Weekend Reading |
Interesting post on Jason Calcanis’ blog this week (also picked up by Ben Kuo and SocalTECH) with further thoughts on Angel groups charging startup companies to pitch. All of his posts on the topic are not only good reading, but accurately describe what goes on within some Angel groups (e.g., These pay-for-play scams remind me of the “modeling agencies” that charge people for representation, acting lessons and to have their headshots done.). Although I’ve written on this topic and share Jason’s ire, I’m not yet at the point of ‘jihad’ (crusade maybe) or calling out particular Angel groups. Other than what Jason and I have already mentioned, the only other advice I can give is beware of for-profit angel groups based on a franchise model–as those are typically the ones that charge companies. If they don’t make money the old fashioned way and exclusively through investment returns, then they aren’t worth talking to.
As I was writing another installment on what the Pasadena Angels look for in company pitches, I came across a good post from Steve Blank about sufficiently understanding your customer and target markets and decided to use that instead. Steve’s observations are pretty representative of what we regularly see when companies pitch.
Lastly, Jeff Sheldon, a longtime member of the Pasadena Angels and well respected IP attorney and litigator put together a good reference on Patenting Inventions.
Have a great weekend. Patenting Inventions
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October 9th, 2009 at 10:59 pm
I’m really surprised that the rest of the blog world isn’t covering Jason’s ‘jihad’. It seems to me a fascinating story (not the fact that there are groups charging, but that he’s taking a stand and trying to make the issue more visible…)