The opposite of what entrepreneurs need:

May 17, 2006

My venture wire alert came this morning and I got a chuckle when I heard that 25-year-old Brock Blake started a company to help entrepreneurs meet angel investors. He holds “speed pitching events” and charges $500 to $1,000 to attend. He also helps entrepreneurs make videos of their pitches and posts them online for angels to view.

Venture Wire said it best, “in a sign that everything old can be new again in the world of Web 2.0, FundingUniverse has raised capital to back its service offering entrepreneurs and angel investors a way to network locally.” As it turns out Grow Utah Ventures and Provo Labs, and according to the comapny, they provided “less than $1MM in financing”. BTW: what is less than $1MM in financing? something between $1 and $999,999 I guess. I think it would have been better to say that they provided less than $100,000,000 in financing - don’t you?

Brock should start reading Jason’s Signal vs. Noise blog. . .

Oh, and if you are staring the next worldmachine I would call Jason for advice before Brock.

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2 Responses to “The opposite of what entrepreneurs need:”

  1. Startups.in Says:

    I’ve received that as well & quite wasn’t sure how good is it for anyone to announce to the world about their ideas on stage. It doesn’t seem to be a 1:1 pitching.

    Or probably I missed something in that mail.

    Regards,
    NagB /at/
    Startups.in

  2. Junto: Learning & Entrepreneurship » Don’t Hate Says:

    [...] Anyway…the reason that I bring this up is because a blogger in Texas posted an entry about FundingUniverse.com and me that was definitely “not cool.”  Of course, everyone has their opinion… so it’s not that big of deal. [...]

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