@paulg which is better to pitch to investors:
A) A product with decent traction in the music-tech space that many investors are afraid of or B) A product that doesn’t even exist “yet” with ZERO traction but huge HUGE first mover possibilities?
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Replying to @flawlesstracks
The former, if you can explain why it's not vulnerable to whatever makes them dislike such startups. (And if it is vulnerable, why do it yourself?)
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Replying to @paulg
From what I’ve been told it’s usually the critical mass that’s required to have a great exit (musically) or the total amount subs to make it a big business (Spotify). It’s not that they DONT invest in them, it’s just that it’s not a buzzword like AR/Crypto
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Replying to @flawlesstracks
If you have good growth, you don't need buzzwords.
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