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Interview with Ryan Scott, CauseCast

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One trend in the Southern California high tech startup market has been an increasing number of startups--and executives--who have been looking to combine their interests in business with their enthusiasm for giving back through nonprofits and causes. That's on the cause marketing side of things. You need a third profile.

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Interview with Kevin Kent, Inspired Instruments

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My partner and I, Cliff Elion, have a patent pending neck technology, which enables the guitar to be made at a very accessible price point, and also have probably more functionality and connectivity than any device in history. We wanted to create a mobile, digital device that spoke to all of these devices, and which was affordable.

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Entrepreneur Startup Share Depends on Contribution

Startup Professionals Musings

Expertise can be marketing, technical, financial, or sales. Ideas are not intellectual property, until they have been converted into patents, trade secrets, trademarks, or copyrights. The same variables apply, but here skills and experience are paramount. Building a product doesn’t get it distributed and sold.

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Splitting Startup Equity for Your Piece of the Pie

Startup Professionals Musings

Expertise can be marketing, technical, financial, or sales. Ideas are not intellectual property, until they have been converted into patents, trade secrets, trademarks, or copyrights. The same variables apply, but here skills and experience are paramount. Building a product doesn’t get it distributed and sold. Marty Zwilling.

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