Collective Wisdom For Tech Startups show

Collective Wisdom For Tech Startups

Summary: Founder Collective is a seed-stage VC fund that has invested in companies like Uber, Buzzfeed, MakerBot, HotelTonight, SeatGeek, and PillPack. Collective Wisdom is a podcast designed to highlight the unique attributes that make exceptional companies, well, exceptional. Each episode will provide strategies and tactics you can apply to your startup or job.

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 #9: 12 Startup Tips from Casper's Philip Krim, the Mattress King of Brooklyn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:02

Do you ever wonder what keeps the founder of Casper (https://casper.com/) awake at night? How they came to dominate podcast advertising? And how much your startup's name matters? (spoiler alert: not much) In this episode of Collective Wisdom, Micah Rosenbloom (https://twitter.com/micahjay1) distills a dozen actionable tips from Casper's Philip Krim (https://twitter.com/pkrim), the mattress king of Brooklyn.

 #8 Clip: How to Position Yourself To Get Lucky | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:31

Luck is an important part of any startup, but Match.com's CEO talks about how it shaped his career. He sold his first company for $30M before graduating college, but just weeks later the market crashed. In this clip he explores how you need to prepare yourself for luck and take advantage of it once it arrives. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 #8 Clip: How Tinder Changed The Dating Game | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:48

Tinder has changed the way people date, but Match's CEO Sam Yagan (https://twitter.com/samyagan) explains what makes the site work—and it's more than the right swipe. Yagan explains how Facebook and instant messaging are the real game changers. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 #8 Clip: How Public Relations Changes Over the Life of a Startup | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:24

In the early days of a startup, almost all press is good press. As you mature as a company, it becomes a more complex calculation. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 Clip 8: The Best Advice You'll Ever Get on Fundraising and Design | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:21

99% of founders would be well served by making sure their fundraising strategy dovetails with the prices their natural acquirers would pay. Basically, if the big players in your industry are stingy, don't raise tons of money, otherwise your exit opportunities may be limited. Also, while design and product management are important, distribution is even more critical for marketplace-based startups. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 #8 Clip: Why a Series B and an IPO Aren't That Different | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:00:49

Good news Series B startups, the difference between your last deck and an IPO isn't that different! Just keep up the good work! Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 #8 Clip: The Birth Of The OkCupid Blog | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:30

In the early days of OKCupid, co-founder Sam Yagan tried to get reporters to write about his company. When they balked, he cut out the middleman, and developed a data-driven content marketing strategy that had the company regularly featured on national news media. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 #8 Clip: Four Pieces of M&A Advice for Startup Founders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:49

+ Think big: Large companies don't want to buy small companies, unless you have some critical tech, or key people. If you want to get acquired, you need to build something impressive. + Build relationships: Founders need to figure out who their natural acquirers are and build relationships with them well before it's time to sell. + Get a second bidder: Your deal will only be as good as the competition you create, so find several potential buyers. + Deal structure matters: Getting cash up front is the best case scenario, but founders can improve the quality of the deal by being flexible with terms. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes! Photo Credit: http://bit.ly/1HxRhhC

 #8 Clip: Your Board Is Your Boss | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:00:44

An important thing for founders to remember when they take investment, and add people to their board, is that they're in effect hiring their own boss. Match.com CEO Sam Yagan shares some advice on how not to get fired from your own company. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 #8 Clip: If You Have Distributed Offices, Invest Heavily in Video | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:30

Match.com CEO Sam Yagan manages workers in offices in Dallas, Vancouver, and Paris—the secret? Video. High quality video, along with a fair amount of flying, are the keys to success. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes!

 #8: Inside Match, Tinder, & OKCupid with CEO Sam Yagan [Full Episode] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:32

Today we’re going to talk to Sam Yagan, the CEO of the newly-public Match Group. Match is a dating conglomerate that combines Match, OkCupid, Tinder, and Plenty of Fish under one banner. The company just went public raising over $400 Million dollars on the back of over a billion Tinder swipes. In this episode we’ll learn how to handle negative PR better than a bad breakup, how to learn to love churn, and why founding a dating startup is harder than dating itself. Follow Founder Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fcollective Subscribe to our Newsletter: http://bit.ly/cwitnewsletter Please rate and review the show on iTunes! Photo Credit: http://bit.ly/1lnhEMT

 #7 Clip: If you have to fire someone, do it quickly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:36

Firing people is never easy, but BaubleBar (http://www.baublebar.com/) co-founder Daniella Yacobovsky (https://twitter.com/daniellayac) shares some hard-won lessons about how and when to fire people.

 #7 Clip: How A Pair of Female Entrepreneurs Schooled Male VCs on Fashion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:03:12

BaubleBar (http://www.baublebar.com/) is revolutionizing the world of low-cost, high style jewelry, but most tech VCs are men. So how did Daniella Yacobovsky (https://twitter.com/daniellayac) and Amy Jain (https://twitter.com/amykjain) sell the concept? By appealing to their admins.

 #7 Clip: Why all your copy should be a teensy bit offensive | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:00:42

BaubleBar (http://www.baublebar.com/) co-founder Daniella Yacobovsky (https://twitter.com/daniellayac) says all their marketing content is just a teensy bit offensive—by design—and illustrates the business benefits of being a little belligerent in this short clip. Photo Credit: http://bit.ly/1NgfhGF

 #7: If your brand was a real person, how would they use social media? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:00:58

Does your social media have an authentic voice? Or are you just selling your own book. BaubleBar (http://www.baublebar.com/) co-founder Daniella Yacobovsky (https://twitter.com/daniellayac) explains how BaubleBar's approach led to success.

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