Has anybody tried approaching angel investors with only on-paper-idea? What was their reaction?
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Re: Has anybody tried approaching angel investors with only on-paper-idea? What was their reaction?
#2Re: Has anybody tried approaching angel investors with only on-paper-idea? What was their reaction?
#3Ideas are worthless. You need to develop something to show someone you're passionate about it. I've tried to pitch ideas on paper (or on a PPT presentation), and you'll never get anywhere. That's one of the most important things I learned, see #3 in my article I wrote here: http://jtame05.wordpress.com/2007/03/10/5-tips-for-students-seeking-vc-funding/
Re: Has anybody tried approaching angel investors with only on-paper-idea? What was their reaction?
#4Based on my experience, they would probably be no more interested in hearing your ideas than watching paint dry on a wall. Ideas are worthless. You need to develop something to show someone you're passionate about it. I've tried to pitch ideas on paper (or on a PPT presentation), and you'll never get anywhere. That's one of the most important things I learned, see #3 in my article I wrote here: http://jtame05.wordpre…
Re: Has anybody tried approaching angel investors with only on-paper-idea? What was their reaction?
#5Based on my experience, they would probably be no more interested in hearing your ideas than watching paint dry on a wall. Ideas are worthless. You need to develop something to show someone you're passionate about it. I've tried to pitch ideas on paper (or on a PPT presentation), and you'll never get anywhere. That's one of the most important things I learned, see #3 in my article I wrote here: http://jtame05.wordpre…
Nice article ! Thanks for the pointer.