How Does My Startup Get Acquired?by Wil SchroterInstead of waiting for an acquiring company to show up with a big check, let's focus on developing key relationships with trusted partners that evolve over time into something more substantial.Continue
I'm Killing Myself. How is Everyone Else Finding Work/Life Balance? by Wil SchroterWe're supposed to believe that we can build a world-changing startup while simultaneously traveling to exotic places and enjoying our "best life." For most of us, that just doesn't add up. Continue
Why Aren't Investors Responding to Me?by Wil SchroterTired of emailing dozens of investors and getting nothing but radio silence? Here's how you can change that. Continue
Preparing Your Spouse for a Startup by Wil SchroterAs a Founder, you've likely spent years in the build-up to actually starting your company, but how much time did you dedicate to preparing your spouse for the leap into entrepreneurship?Continue
I'm Burnt Out. What Do I Do? by Wil SchroterWhen we hit a point of burn out and ignore it, the problem only gets much worse. So let's take a look at what Founders do to deal with burnout head on.Continue
What is Company Culture?by The Startups TeamYou've heard of company culture -- but what is it, exactly? Here's your answer, along with a guide on how to build a great company culture for your startup, from a founder who's been there..Continue
Equity Doesn't Mean Equalby Wil SchroterA 50/50 equity split wins simply by being the path of least resistance — which is ironic considering it’s setting off the most difficult path possible for everyone involved.Continue
Everything You Need to Know About Angel Investor Groupsby The Startups TeamIf you're looking for angel investors, you have to know about angel investor groups. Here's everything you need to know, from the types of groups to how to reach out.Continue
How to Shut Down Gracefully by Wil SchroterEveryone talks about starting companies — yet no one ever tells us how to shut them down. Here's a useful approach to winding down gracefully. Continue