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Paul Brown

Hopefully, the sharp crack of the bullwhip from the Board of Directors is enough to wake you from the daydream...

Matthew Berk

Well said, Andy. The funding dog-and-pony show can be a huge distraction in a small business. The best path is to keep tight control, avoid big distractions, and grow organically, trying to reach profitability as quickly as possible. Having someone place their faith--and their money--in your venture can make you feel great, but there's really nothing to compare to having the ability to pay your bills!

Matthew Lewis

I'm sure you are correct in some regards, but don't mistake the feeling of arriving with one of satisfaction at reaching the next stage. As a part owner in a boot-strapped start-up, getting funded was a gigantic weight off of us. Knowing that we would get paid regularly and that we could concentrate more on the business and less on keeping the business afloat; it was a change that to an outsider probably resembled someone who won the lottery. Because in a way, that's the way we felt.

Maggy Young

Too right. Often obtaining venture capital comes across as the main achievement for a start-up as opposed to a leg-up towards it.

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