Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
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Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
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Re: Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
#2Edit: I'm talking specifically about the interview. If accepted, we'd both come down.
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#5How many solo founders were accepted in summer 2011? Has the % accepted increased with the larger class size?
I spent a few years trying to go that route. It's death. Death. If you can't sell someone else on joining up, how on earth are you going to sell someone in giving you money?
Re: Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
#6pg - if one of the co-founders who won't be the CEO lives far away on another continent, is it required that he/she show up for the interview? While I don't expect this to be a problem either way, we're just thinking of ways to minimize costs. Edit: I'm talking specifically about the interview. If accepted, we'd both come down.
Re: Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
#7How many solo founders were accepted in summer 2011? Has the % accepted increased with the larger class size?
Solution: Don't be a solo founder. I spent a few years trying to go that route. It's death. Death. If you can't sell someone else on joining up, how on earth are you going to sell someone in giving you money?
Re: Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
#8How many solo founders were accepted in summer 2011? Has the % accepted increased with the larger class size?
Solution: Don't be a solo founder. I spent a few years trying to go that route. It's death. Death. If you can't sell someone else on joining up, how on earth are you going to sell someone in giving you money?
Re: Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
#9How many solo founders were accepted in summer 2011? Has the % accepted increased with the larger class size?
Solution: Don't be a solo founder. I spent a few years trying to go that route. It's death. Death. If you can't sell someone else on joining up, how on earth are you going to sell someone in giving you money?
Regarding, 1, not everyone in a social circle can A) add unique value, B) be in a position to take on the risks, or C) desire entrepreneurship, perhaps being a better first employee
As far as networking approach, having a good partnership surely would increase % of success. But a partnership made in haste with someone you might hardly know will surely increase the chance of failure even more so.
Re: Applications Open for Winter 2012 YC Funding
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Solution: Don't be a solo founder. I spent a few years trying to go that route. It's death. Death. If you can't sell someone else on joining up, how on earth are you going to sell someone in giving you money?
Solo founder here. YC S10. We have 8 people now, are well funded and making good revenues. It might not have worked for you but that doesn't mean it can't be done.