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Pre Seed Funding
Contrary to what many believe raising too much funding too early can break your startup. Pre seed and seed funding should be raised with the right timing and from the right business angels.
The first funding stage for a startup is often angel investors. These people are private individuals investing their own money, and preferably their time too, into your startup. Getting the right angels on board can be of great help to you. Business angels have experience and networks to help you out. This is what is called “smart money” in the startup space.
Angel investors tend to move in groups. We are often members of formal angel investment networks. But over time we have also developed our private network of other business angels. If you can get one of us onboard with your startup in your pre seed or seed round, we will introduce you to other investors. Becoming your supporter and extended arm for raising your rounds.
I would be honored if you would consider me to angel invest in your startup. I can provide you with pre seed or seed funding. On top of that, I will introduce you to other investors in my network. Please fill out the below form and I will get back to you about the next steps.
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Articles on how to raise funding
It can be both time-consuming and daunting to start raising funding. In these articles, I give you an insight into how investors think when investing and building their investment portfolios. I also provide resources on where to start raising your pre seed or seed round.
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