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Calling All Dreamers: Disney Is Launching a Startup Accelerator Program
The Magic Kingdom has announced a startup accelerator program that will provide 10 budding tech companies with $120,000 and invaluable mentoring.
Need an Investor? Ditch the Pitch.
The term pitching has been ingrained in our head as a means to get funding. Yet, an entrepreneur's spiel could lead to an investor yawning instead of opening up their wallet.
3 Critical Checkpoints When Entrepreneurs Should Seek Advice
It's a fact that the journey for entrepreneurs is full of unknowns. And while many founders are encouraged to pave their own innovative path, there are a few scenarios when seeking advice is a must.
Report: Andreessen Horowitz to Raise Another $1.5 Billion
The noted venture-capital firm is reportedly in the process of raising $1.5 billion in its new round of fundraising.
To Attract Funding, Develop a Prototype
In the startup world, selling your vision in a PowerPoint presentation is so passe. To get the attention of VCs, prototypes are a must. Here is why.
Crowdfunding Seen Providing $65 Billion Boost to the Global Economy in 2014 (Infographic)
Fundable, the online platform for both donation and equity-based crowdfunding, has helped startups raise $50 million in 8 months. Here are its projections for the future of crowdfunding.
E-Reading Startup Oyster Raises $14 Million
Oyster, which employs a business model similar to Netflix, received $14 million in its second round of financing.
Is Your Product a 'Vitamin' or 'Painkiller?'
Make sure your product is something that your clients need to have, otherwise your revenue potential will be low.
3 Ways to Boost Your 'Executive Presence' While Pitching for Funding
An entrepreneur has precious little time to convince anyone they are the real deal. Here are some ways to help your chances.
Young Female Entrepreneurs' Advice on Securing Funding
These ladies have found success getting money for their companies. Here's how they did it.
Gaining Startup Traction on a Budget
You don't always need to invest a lot of capital to demonstrate traction to investors. Here is how to do it on a budget and with limited resources.
Have a Burning Business Question? Ask the Expert: Kirsten Green.
The investor behind hot startups Warby Parker, Birchbox and Bonobos is looking to take your questions.