Startup and Entrepreneurship Resources: 7 Great Reasons Not To Take VC Money
Aditya June 4th
I just read very informative and thoughtful article about 7 Great Reasons Not To Take VC Money on Silicon Valley Watcher. It’s one of the best “Why Not To Take VC Money” article I’ve read.
Here are 7 reasons from that article -
- If you start by selling your concept to potential prospects (rather than stock to VCs), you will either end up with initial customers or a conviction that your idea won’t work. Why raise money and then find out which one it will be?
- Raising money takes time away from understanding your market and potential customers. Often more time than it would take to just go sell something to a customer. Let your customers fund your business through product orders.
- Adding VCs to the mix early gives you an additional set of masters you must serve in addition to your customers. It is always hard to serve two masters, especially in a startup.
- With no money you can’t make a fatal mistake. This is a blessing. Without VC money, you are forced to figure out how to extract funds from your customers for value you deliver. Ultimately that is the only thing that really matters.
- Money removes spending discipline. If you have the money you will spend it – whether you have figured out your business model and market or not.
-Raising VC money determines your exit strategy. You will either sell the business or take it public. What if you end up with a very profitable, modest sized business that you want to just run? That is no longer an option once you raise VC money.
- You sell your precious equity very dearly before you have a proven business model. This is the worst time to raise money from a valuation perspective. I know this is a contrarian view. And some of you are saying that might be fine for a small company.
Don’t forget Dell, HP, Microsoft all originally started without VC funding; you can build a big business with bootstrapping and without VC money. At RightNow, we doubled our revenue and employees every 90 days for two years before we took any outside money, and even then the employees retained more than 75% ownership after raising $32m.
Here is the original article: 7 Great Reasons Not To Take VC Money
Well you certainly aren't the first to advise against accepting VC capital. Entrepreneurs seem to be so against this method they are practically advertising against it.
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