And I love these blog posts. So much information and facts about how they try to grow. Please keep going.
Why I Turned Down $5 Million in VC Funding
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#12I really like reading groovehq's blog. The writings are very specific with lot of actual details. This one is no exception and great piece of writing. The actual customer email screenshots are a gem. Just one suggestion: To get rid of the pop up that comes up first time when you visit the page, you have to click the cutesy "No Thanks I don't want to grow my business". This even though is trying to be different does n…
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#14Refreshing read.
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#15I find this so refreshing compared to all the "super todo app raises $30m" news. And I love these blog posts. So much information and facts about how they try to grow. Please keep going.
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
Sorry about that, should have only popped up if you left the page :( Gonna have to talk to bounceexchnage.com about this... Thanks for the heads up.
FWIW I opened it in a background tab. Still completely unacceptable. (EDIT: as in, your site is giving a value proposition and I don't accept it if it includes a massive popup)
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#17I started the article: He's a mad man. I ended the article: Hmm.. I never looked at it that way. Refreshing read.
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#19How does this funding actually work? From what little I know (the stock market) you'd sell an equity stake in your company for a certain amount and you have money in your personal bank account.
But it sounds to me like all these funds somehow go back into the company?? how?? what am I missing?
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#20Probably off-topic, but something I've never understood reading these things: How does this funding actually work? From what little I know (the stock market) you'd sell an equity stake in your company for a certain amount and you have money in your personal bank account. But it sounds to me like all these funds somehow go back into the company?? how?? what am I missing?