Entrepreneurs: Getting Attention from VCs
December 2, 2011
Is there a single factor that allows entrepreneurs to distinguish themselves in front of a VC?
In this short video, Dan Levine of Accel Partners breaks it down into simple terms: In order to stand out, an entrepreneur must leave a memorable impression. Remember that a VC may come across thousands of emerging companies each year, and your company will naturally fall into the pile of many, as opposed to the few. You must separate yourself from those other companies in order to stand a chance, he explains.
As Levine puts it, although many entrepreneurs are capable, you’ve got to be just a bit better. For more on distinguishing yourself for VCs, watch the video above featuring Levine.