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Starting Up The First 30 Days

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Should you turn that idea into a business? How do you turn that idea into a business? This webinar walks you through day by day how to start your business or startup.

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Starting Up The First 30 Days

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Hi, I’m Devon. • Georgetown Class of 2001 • Early Startup Employee • StartupHoyas Advocate - On &

Off Campus • Mobile Startups Through Prolific • Living/Loving NYC & Brooklyn

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Is Starting Up For You?

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Know Yourself

Personality • How do you react to failure? • Are you ever satisfied? • Take an Entrepreneur Personality Test (Appendix)

Resources • Professional Experience • Your Network • Financial Security

Don’t quit your day job unless you can afford not to be paid for a long time.

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Vision/Idea

Why this industry & business concept? • Solving a problem? • Enough demand & margin in your product? • Competition?

Name it something simple (don’t waste time on this) • Initial branding is changeable • You need something real/tangible.

Initial value statement and elevator pitch • You’re selling yourself. Be confident & humble

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Learn Quickly

Signup for newsletters (Appendix) Log on to potential competitors and winners/losers in

your industry Start a business plan - If you write a good business

plan, there are two likely results: • You plan ahead - Your anticipate potential marketing,

management and financial problems. In doing this, you decrease your likelihood of failure.

• You opt out - In writing the business plan, you’ve determined that your business idea isn’t profitable. Businesses that fail at the planning stage are the most cost effective.

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Network Like Mad

Get out there, meet & share with • Industry Peers • Partners • Employees • Mentors (Industry & Founders Experience)

Meetups, Panels, Conferences & Georgetown Events • Meetup.com is a must • Find Georgetown Groups

Gracefully Ravage LinkedIn • Find valuable connections • Why would they want to connect with you? • I’m on LinkedIn – Now What?

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Setup Your Initial Image

Buy a domain name and post a landing page with a short dscription of your vision - GoDaddy $12-24 for URL & 1 year simple site.

Google For Business - $70/year for email, docs, etc... Business Cards – VistaPrint 250 cards for $10 Practice explaining the vision so you can talk the talk.

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Helpful Tools

Communications (Gmail) • Email Reminders - Boomerang • Sales CRM Tool - YesWare • Connect with Social - Rapportive • Auto-manage Contacts - Write That Name • Scheduling Meetings - ScheduleOnce

Content Management • Wordpress

Customer Communication • MailChimp

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Lean Startup & Customer Development

Customer Development is a scientific approach that can be applied by startups and entrepreneurs to improve their products success by developing a better understanding of their consumers - Steve Blank -

Lean Startup is an approach that relies on validated learning, scientific experimentation, and iterative product releases to shorten product development cycles, measure progress, and gain valuable customer feedback. - Eric Ries -

See Appendix

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Prepare Some Docs

Pitch Deck Financial Projections Continue Work on Business Plan Documents & Info Requested By - customers, partners,

friends, family, etc…

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Talk to the Legal Pros

Ask for references to find a lawyer - your friends, family and results of networking in industry

A lawyer who knows your industry can be HUGE help (ask for referrals).

Legal Tips Article

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Understand Fundraising

Understand YOU ARE NOT READY TO RAISE MONEY Learn from previous founders - Founder of Angel List SBA (Grants & Loans), Debt, Friends & Family, Angels

& VCs Is your type of company or industry being funded?

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Taking Account

Feedback - what has it been and has it been helpful? Network - who have you met and have they been

helpful? Are you keeping track of your progress? Happiness - are you happy/satisfied?

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Prepare for what’s next

Accounting - Start with Quickbooks then move to professional services

Prepare to hire - make sure you get along with your first hires and do not issue them too much equity unless you would consider them a cofounder

Make sure you’re legal - Business Startup Checklist Fundraising

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Questions

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Connect With StartupHoyas

Linkedin Georgetown Entrepreneurship Alliance

Facebook Georgetown Entrepreneurship Alliance

On Campus Initiative http://startuphoyas.com/

Twitter http://twitter.com/search?q=startuphoyas

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Appendix Entrepreneur Personality Test – • http://www.forbes.com/sites/aileron/2012/06/04/the-only-entrepreneur-test-you-will-ever-

need/ Tools & Software – • http://thestartupfoundry.com/2011/02/18/startup-toolbox-a-resource-for-startups/ General guidance • http://www.sba.gov/category/navigation-structure/starting-managing-business/starting-

business Learn & Signup • http://www.businessinsider.com/24-must-read-blogs-for-entrepreneurs-2012-6?op=1 • http://www.alleywatch.com • Industry related journals and blogs • Meetup groups - http://www.meetup.com • Quora Product Development & Lean Startup • http://www.udemy.com/rethinking-the-product-development-process/ • http://www.amazon.com/Startup-Owners-Manual-Step-ebook/dp/B009UMTMKS • http://www.udemy.com/lean-startup-sxsw-2012-videos-and-presentations • http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2008/11/what-is-customer-development.html