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Interview with Robert Blatt, MomentFeed

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funding led by Level Equity. Robert Blatt: The first stage, in 2013, was really nailing product-market-fit. Not just what the product needed to look like, but how to sell it, and to make sure that the people we sold it to were really successful using it, and stayed with us. What is MomentFeed up to nowadays?

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7 Keys To A Compelling Investor Executive Summary

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Few investors these days have the time or patience to read a full business plan, so a better way to catch their eye is with a tightly written and well formatted two-page executive summary. Professional investors look for the right people more than the right product. Marty Zwilling First published on Entrepreneur.com on 6/17/2015.

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Interview with Mike Whitmire, CEO and Co-founder, FloQast

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It's was really about herding cats and getting everyone on the same page, and making sure you could get the financials out on time. We took it to the market in January of 2015. However, he said�we can't just give you money, you've got to find a co-founder, and have a product, and get some customers on board first.

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Tealium Adds $35M to Expand Technology, Sharpen Customer Focus

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million Series D round in early 2015, re-upped in the latest round, which included all existing investors and some debt, Tealium CEO Jeff Lunsford said last week. Tealium , founded in 2008, has raised close to $113 million since its inception, according to Crunchbase , although that number includes both debt and equity deals.

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How Smart Startups Survive Investor Due Diligence

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Here investors are looking for feature problems or quality issues on the current product. A hard look will be taken at the technology maturity, the current development progress, and customer satisfaction with early product shipments. Startup equity investments imply a long-term business relationship, lasting an average of five years.