Jemima Kiss' inteview with Mike explaining Ensembli:
Monday, 23 March 2009
A business plan checklist for VC funding
This post will doubtless expand as people make suggestions, but I have meant for some time to get round to posting a checklist I can refer people to look over.
Checked | Item |
Have you removed as many superlatives as possible and replaced them with numbers/facts (e.g. changing "Joe has been a leader in user-interaction design for many years" with "Joe has lead user-interaction design projects for BigCorp, and SmallHouse for 10 years and produced the interaction for the WebThingy service used by 200,000 people a month.") | |
How would your customer describe the problem that your service/product solves? | |
How do your customers solve that problem now, and how will they solve it in the future without you? | |
What do your customers pay to solve that problem today, what will they pay for your solution? | |
How will you to teach each of your customers about your solution to the point they will buy and how much will that cost (don't forget to allow for those that never get round to ordering/paying)? | |
How will your competitors react to your early success? How much will it cost them and how long will it take them to catch up? | |
How long has it taken other companies entering this space to build up customers? | |
Have you identified a clear route to market, is there a beachhead market segment you have in mind, in what way is this different from the mainstream? | |
What more must be done, what will it cost, and how long will it take before the product/service is ready to generate revenue? | |
What have the team done before (illustrated with numbers where possible)? | |
What other businesses have made good money and/or exits working in the same problem space? What steps have you taken to learn from the people who did that? |
Posted by Ed French at 10:58
Labels: advice, businessmodels, fundraising, vc, venture capital, venturecapital
Monday, 16 March 2009
Ensembli launch at Demo
We now have the proper video of Ensembli's launch at Demo. They've had great feedback and I'm delighted with progress (although there's always lots more to do!). Well Done Mike, Ian and everyone behind the scenes.
Posted by Ed French at 08:13
Labels: announcements, demo, ensembli, portfolio
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Portfolio company Ensembli launches today
I'm delighted with the early reception for Ensembli's launch- the team are out at Demo at the moment. Ensembli provide an equivalent for RSS for people who are a little more time-poor and a little less technically savvy. Ensembli's beta is open now here. You can find out more about the company and its funding here.. If you're on the web at 16:40 GMT today you can watch it live here: http://www.demo.com/live. Good luck Mike and Ian!
Posted by Ed French at 10:34
Labels: announcements, ensembli