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Investors blindly trusted her. She rocked magazine covers, and the media called her the female Steve Jobs. Her company was worth billions. But it was all a lie. So, how did Elizabeth Holmes fool the entire world? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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Today, Jackpocket announced their Series C round, $50 million dollars, raised on the backbone of a 4x annual growth in sales. We held an interview with Pete Sullivan, CEO, and founder. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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In a very unexpected turn of events, once competitors Caya and Mike Lingle (Sliderocket founder) share an interesting conversation around selling your company at twice its price. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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The reasons why BlackBerrys failed staying as the coolest communication devices aren’t exclusive to them. When one of the biggest phone companies plummets to oblivion, it’s worth analyzing. Find out the story here! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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“It’s a Kodak moment!” was what we used to say when our cameras captured something special. For decades, Kodak dominated the world of photography, but in 2012, it declared bankruptcy. So, what happened? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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If you are in your house (which you should be!) chances are you’ve used some sort of video call to talk with family, friends or even go to school. And, most likely, it’s been Zoom. Why is everybody using Zoom? Let’s find out how it became successful in this episode --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support…
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Decades ago, Atari was THE videogame console. It helped develop the gaming world in the U.S., with its great 2600 console and games such as Pong and Space Invaders. But then a little alien came along, the market crashed, and chaos ensued. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support…
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For someone outside the startup ecosystem, the amounts of money Startups raise just seem obscene. Some companies (Uber, WeWork) raise BILLIONS. Even smaller companies deal with rounds in the millions of dollars, and valuations in the hundreds of millions. Why do investors put so much money in these tech startups? --- Support this podcast: https://p…
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2020 caught most of us off guard. A seemingly booming economy now seems to be headed towards a recession, which will inevitably leave a lot of people unemployed across many industries. More importantly, 2020 is likely to represent one of the most essential 'resets' the economy will go through. This instability, this chaos, is a ladder; for witty en…
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Why did forever 21 go bankrupt? It was the embodiment of the American dream. A migrant couple who starts from scratch and rises to the top of the clothing retail industry. But then, that dream plummets to the ground. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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If you were a teenager in the early 2000s, you will remember there was a site that transformed the concept of a social network: MySpace. However, nowadays it is just a distant memory of a fun platform we used in simpler times. So, what happened? What made them fall and what can we learn from their story? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters…
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We deal with thousands of companies in the process of fundraising. Last year, I spoke to over 1,000 founders, and I've set a personal goal to beat that this year. These companies mostly come to me for office hours, and most of the time, their questions revolve around fundraising. One thousand people are enough to detect some patterns: the mistakes …
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► Sign Up for Slidebean - 1 month FREE: https://slidebean.com/youtube In this episode of Startup Forensics, we discuss Pebble: the smartwatch that was ready to take the world by storm and ended up ceasing to exist after production issues and, most importantly, wrong decisions. What exactly happened to the Pebble Watch? Find out here! --- Support th…
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What happened to Vine? 🤳🏼 In this episode of Startup Forensics, we’re going to throwback to Vine and dig into some key aspects of its rise and fall, including Twitter’s acquisition of the company, along with some product, and competition analysis. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support…
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Let's just throw it out there: being a startup CEO is one of the most demanding and mentally exhausting jobs ever. The decisions you make, affect not only the future of your company but the future of the people who trust you to make the right decisions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support…
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Anonymous messages and local context were the perfect mix to make the popular social network, YikYak, come to life in 2013. They were also the poison to kill it and to write on its tombstone the epitaph of: died too young and too soon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support…
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WeWork. They rose. They fell. What lessons can we learn from them? Check out our brand new series: Startup Forensics. ► Start with the right foot. Let us design your pitch deck. : https://slidebean.com/pitch-deck --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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Slidebean is my third startup. The other two failed and left me with a sad face and a few thousand dollars in debt. In this video, I talk about the mistakes I made, the hard lessons I had to learn, and how they translated into the success of this new company. I'll be talking about three specific startup mistakes in this episode. ❯ Need some help wi…
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Demo days are often the first chance a startup gets at getting in front of investors. For most startup accelerators, this is your graduation event, and a lot of work goes into preparing those slides and those pitches. In this video, we're going to dig into what investors are looking for, how to stand out from the crowd, and our lessons learned when…
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► Need help with your pitch deck?: https://slidebean.com/pitch-deck Demo days are often the first chance a startup gets at getting in front of investors. For most startup accelerators, this is your graduation event, and a lot of work goes into preparing those slides and those pitches. In this episode, we're going to dig into what investors are look…
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You started a business and you want to compensate your early employees. Or you've joined a startup and were offered stock options as part of your compensation. How do those work? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support
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In this episode, we are going to cover writing a first investor pitch deck. From calculating your market to figuring out your go-to-market strategy, financials, etc... and how to translate them into writing in the format that investors expect. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slidebean/support…
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It's been about a year since Slidebean’s first Youtube video breakthrough. Since then, they’ve added around 20,000 subscribers, and their videos have been watched over 1.7MM times. To celebrate their success, we’re collaborating with Slidebean to host a Fireside Chat in New York City on October 10th featuring Caya, founder of Slidebean, and Steve B…
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