I like the OkCupid-esque approach to data mining in this blog post. It's a great way to leverage customer data as a marketing tool. I'd love to see more posts of this kind going forward. As for the data itself, I'd be…
That is the problem with it being uncapped. The trend from Ycomb were capped convertible notes that put a limit on how much the series A could be priced at. This acts as a type of anti-dilution for the angels who know…
It most definitely will. The potential to be severely diluted in the next round with uncapped convertible debt is a real potential. It also can perversely make the angel wish for a lower valuation on the series A so…
Hopefully there will be further job creation that comes from all this frothy early stage funding down the road. Time to scale.
I like the OkCupid-esque approach to data mining in this blog post. It's a great way to leverage customer data as a marketing tool. I'd love to see more posts of this kind going forward. As for the data itself, I'd be…
That is the problem with it being uncapped. The trend from Ycomb were capped convertible notes that put a limit on how much the series A could be priced at. This acts as a type of anti-dilution for the angels who know…
It most definitely will. The potential to be severely diluted in the next round with uncapped convertible debt is a real potential. It also can perversely make the angel wish for a lower valuation on the series A so…
Hopefully there will be further job creation that comes from all this frothy early stage funding down the road. Time to scale.