Subject: 50 Ways to Mess Up Your Startup (includes video) Part 2 No, 8-18

I started to put together 25 ways to Mess Up Your Startup, but blew past that to 50.
 This is Part 2, No. 8-18 (includes video)
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50 Ways to Mess up Your Startup - Part 2....
Hi!

Nicole again with more of our series "50 Ways to Mess Up your Startup". Here are numbers 8-18 to avoid.

I've recorded a video with additional "color" about each one, check out the blogpost to see the video.

Check out the StartupNotes post!

8. If you are starting up a university spinout, thinking that you can be the technology inventor AND the CEO.
9. Fail to protect your IP properly from DAY 1, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, proprietary information and trade secrets.
10. Fail to get proper rights to work done by outside contractors (often called “work for hire”) as well as proper agreement with employees.
11. Call people “contractors” who are actually managed/treated as employees, the IRS is very grumpy about this.
12. Use a non-venture attorney to do your paperwork, or even worse, have a non-venture attorney create a “PPM” (private placement memorandum).
13. Fail to get high quality documents creating your corporate entity – these protect you and protect investors.
14. Specify what you think your pre-money valuation will be (especially if it’s in a PPM) – this will be a negotiation with your potential investors. Have a number in mind, but be prepared to negotiate.
15. Verbally promise people, including advisors, employees, and friends, that they will get equity - equity is in writing only!
16. Don’t have a pool of stock options for employees, advisors and outside directors.
17. Try and “go it alone” - entrepreneurship is a team sport and you need advisors and mentors.
18. Have investors for all of your advisors/mentors – instead invite entrepreneurs who are purely entrepreneurs to serve in at least some of those roles – they have a different perspective and will be on your side.

(Stay tuned for part 3!) and don't forget, in the video I discuss examples and consequences. Check out the Part 2 StartupNotes post!
Here's to Entrepreneurship!
Nicole and the VentureWrench Team

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