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This Week in Venture Capital – Episode 3

Both Sides of the Table

Finally, a lot of people asking me about typos on my blog. Our “hot deal of the week&# turned out to be more of the “hot theme of the week.&# P2P lending networks are revived and brought it a whopping $40 million in investments announced recently. Collaboration in business starts and ends with email. Other deals.

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To the Moon!

Eric Greenspan

If you’ve ever received an email from me, you’d know that I always sign my emails with “to the moon.&# Borrowed from the Honeymooners, I’m shooting for the moon in my business venture. Our Tech News radio show on both CBS and ABC radio networks are going great. There really isn’t much else to it.

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Negative Customer Acquisition Costs - Creative Startup Marketing Ideas - Eric David Greenspan

SoCal CTO

A great opportunity for more visible networking. A typical day starts with email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yammer checks/updates. Sometimes I make a blog entry. I frequently work on networking through the social web and building new relationships that will foster knowledge gathering or business growth.

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Venture Capital Q&A Session

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We also discussed how to deal with pricing in angel rounds and a strategy I advocated in my “social proof&# blog post , which is to price your initial angel round really low and get in the best possible angels as a way to get momentum in the company. Second – don’t send unsolicited emails to VCs.

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6 Tips for Building Relationships with Journalists

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It got me thinking, which for me is always the sign of a good blog post. If you’re Yammer , Mint or RedBeacon (all winners) you’re knighted with wonderful coverage. In my blog I just save that for the comments where people can say what their perspectives are. Oh, and Demo charges the startups $18,000.

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