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Raising Our $6.5m Series A – Lessons Learned

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48 points by blueski 12 years ago · 5 comments

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malanj 12 years ago

every other conversation you have will end with ‘Why aren’t your existing guys in?’. Every VC who asked me that had been someone who had approached us cold, knowing we weren’t actively raising. And yet, despite the fact that we hadn’t even begun our process, this question always surfaced.

That's really interesting and scary. It seems that you can doom yourself quite easily (and unfairly) by just picking early investors who for some reason don't do subsequent rounds. I was a founder at a company that raised a few $ million, from a single fund. Unfortunately there weren't a "top tier" fund and subsequently decided that tech investments in general weren't a good idea for them. We had some interested parties for a next round, but when they didn't invest we also lost all the other parties. Another company funded by the same fund had the exact same situation. Hard lesson learnt: if you don't raise from a top tier VC it could bite you hard!

  • sunnysoma 12 years ago

    Hey, this is Anth from Zumper. Interesting - yeah, it seems to work both ways. Big, well-known funds usually have the firepower to follow on, but that virtue can also be a vice if they don't and they scare everyone else off with that signal. This is my first startup so I can't comment with experience on going the angel route first to avoid these issues, but more and more founders seem to be going this route, and in part relying on their angels to make the Series A intros later on. AngelList itself seems to be thriving off this model.

encoderer 12 years ago

I'd love to see the Zumper team's deck. How are they going to compete with Craigslist (the biggest site for rentals) or Zillow and Trulia (the biggest online brands for real estate).

diziet 12 years ago

Congratulations to Zumper. Hopefully your revenue growth is going to continue steady.

I estimate you folks probably have on the order of 200k~ users and 10k~ brokers on the platform judging by the numbers of the raise~

brc 12 years ago

I think the most important part of this is in the comment - there is interest in graphs that go from lower left to upper right.

No graph, no traction, little future.

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