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Want To Be A TechStar? Read Brad Feld and Jason Mendelson’s New Book: Venture Deals

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Thus, I was excited when Brad agreed to chat with me via Skype to discuss the book’s genesis, along with the reaction of his fellow venture capitalists to the book’s revelation of numerous fundraising “secrets.”. It falls into three categories. There’s the category of VCs who are all for more transparency.

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Interview with Sean Rad, Founder, Ad.ly

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So, it was interesting to speak with Sean Rad , founder of Twitter advertising firm Ad.ly (www.ad.ly), on how his firm is looking to help users make money from the service, even if Twitter isn't. is about helping people on Twitter make money from the content they are creating. is based in Los Angeles. How does Ad.ly

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Interview with Bong Koh, LifeCrowd

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Earlier this month, Los Angeles-based LifeCrowd (www.lifecrowd.com) unveiled its service to help connect people with real life activities. We break it down by a number of vertical categories, including Indulgent--all about food, wine, and alcohol; Active--outdoor athletic endeavors; and Creative, which is arts and crafts.

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Interview with Steve Seigel, Hatched

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I also spent lots of time as an entrepreneur, looking at great ideas, trying to understand the dynamics of businesses, all the way through fundraising, seeing how people see it on the other side of the fence, which gives me a leg up. And, that help is not always capital. How did you get involved with angel investing, initially?

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Interview with Eden Jarrin, eDivvy

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Really soon you'll see we'll be editorializing products and helping people to choose gifts in a category an dhow to pick the right gifts. I'm keeping my eye completely on building the company, and not fundraising. So you'll pick something a pink iPod 80G, add that product to your card.

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