For any of those Web 2.0 entrepreneurs out there - and wannabe entrepreneurs -  Rick Segal has kindly put together a 12-step program for courting VCs properly. While it's a nice marketing plug for Rick's firm, J.L. Albright Venture Partners - it's also a must-read for entrepreneurs serious about raising private equity. From my short-lived days as an aspiring entrepreneur, I know first-hand that sitting across from a VC - even it's a casual conversation - can be intimidating. I mean, these are people who, in theory, could help make you a millionaire, right? (Our company, Blanketware Corp., never managed to raise venture capital and - sniff, sniff - I have yet to become filthy rich.) Rick's advice is straightforward: be courteous and polite, know your company and your market and be prepared to answer a variety of questions. His post is pretty long so get yourself a cup of coffee being diving in.
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