How to find a business cofounder that doesn't suck
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How to find a business cofounder that doesn't suck
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#3If you're making, say, web analytics software for online retailers, your best business cofounder would be a guy who had just spent a year convincing online retailers to buy his company's Magento extension (or whatever). This guy will make your product better, will know what to say to customers, and will probably even dial up all the people he already sold to so he can also sell your new product. A second best fit might be someone from an ad agency, for example, who had pitched and won the business of a few online retailers.
Don't buy this visionary, motivator, fundraising, connector bull. If you need a life coach, hire a life coach. There's only two critical functions to your startup: Make the thing, Sell the thing. You can fake the rest if you do the big two.
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#4Otherwise, I don't need them and I can do the rest myself.
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#6In an effort to meet more like minded technical entrepreneurs, I've started a free co-working space in Downtown Los Angeles. It's called Droplabs, www.droplabs.net.
Anyone is welcome. The original founders, I'm 1 of 7, all work with the Drupal CMS, but also work in other systems. There's other independent creative consultants there too doing Ruby, Node.js, C/C++, various client projects and about 4-5 startups.
I'm still looking for the right people. I'm ambitious: http://about.me/blakes In a week or two I have a project for Show HN...
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#7great topic, something that interested me for a while. but i was disappointed that it failed to deliver the answer, where to actually find them?
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#8Re: How to find a business cofounder that doesn't suck
#9great topic, something that interested me for a while. but i was disappointed that it failed to deliver the answer, where to actually find them?
Venture capital firms. The younger professionals at the top firms are smart, know a lot about technology business models, and are very well connected relative to their age. Plus, most of them got into VC not to become investors, but because they have aspirations of starting a company.
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#10If you are a technical person starting a company and you don't know any business co-founders whom you have worked with then don't bring them on as a co-founder. Find another technical co-founder and make your first hire the business person. This will give you time to build out the product and understand more of what you need.