Startups are the lifeblood of our economy and innovation across the globe. They create jobs, new products, dreams, and disruption. They are led by entrepreneurs who work hard to bring their ideas to life. Often overshadowed by failure, they persist and can change the world. We feel that entrepreneurs are heroes that need to be celebrated, and more importantly, supported by a community of fellow founders. It would be great if the process were easy, but it’s not. We’d like to help change that. In this guide we will take a shot at compressing the startup learning curve with market tested lessons both old and new.

Who Is This Startup Guide For?

This startup guide is written for entrepreneurs who are looking to start a company as well as those in the process of building one. Over the past 20 years, our team has built a strong knowledge base of the startup process from proving out an idea to raising money from VC’s in Silicon Valley. We don’t have all of the answers but we’re confident this guide will put you on a much better path and help you avoid many obstacles. As you’re going through this guide, if you have any questions, please email us at askus@fundable.com or tweet us @Fundable.

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