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October 14, 2016

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We appreciate feedback from our readers, including praise and constructive feedback. Last week, Marina wrote, "REMOVE MY ACCOUNT, YOU MOTHERF------!" Needless to say, we are going to miss Marina, but appreciate her taking the time to write in.

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Raising Money Online

Jared Friedman

"Syndicates proved to be a better model, but still had one big problem. A syndicate couldn't guarantee that others will invest behind it."

Better the devil you know

ophelia brown

"Learn who their existing investments have gone on to raise seed money from. Ask whether they can help you raise the next round."

Non-obvious Lessons Learned at BrightRoll

Tod Sacerdoti

"We made many mistakes and executed multiple pivots. Time has provided great perspective on our journey and here are a few of the lessons that stood out."

Transparency in Startup Investing

Geoff Ralston

"Shareholder rights in an equity financing are generally negotiated between the venture capitalist(s) doing the deal and the startup founders. The lawyers working on the financing then memorialize those rights in several documents and calculate everyone's ownership in the company post-financing, starting from the company's existing capitalization table."

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