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| | Thursday, June 25, 2020 | | | Dear Startup Investor,
David Weisburd here.
Earlier this week we talked about value-add and how investors can benefit the companies they invest in.
Today, I want to cover the opposite topic: the things investors do that detract value from startups.
If you think this is not an important topic to understand, think again. Outside of the sad fact that the entrepreneurial journey is already difficult enough without having investors detract value, this affects you a lot as an investor, too.
After all, the entire lifeblood of an investor is his or her personal deal flow... and acting in a way that annoys entrepreneurs can kill your deal flow overnight.
With that in mind, let's dive into the top 3 ways that investors detract value - and exactly how you can avoid them.
Just click here to keep reading.
Very best,
David Weisburd
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