It would be better if investors gave no reason when they turned cos down than their usual "it's not you, it's me" reasons.
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Replying to @paulg
I've seen so many otherwise smart founders mistakenly try to adjust their companies after bogus rejections from investors.
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Replying to @paulg
Next time you hear "It's a crowded market," or "We're concerned about your low margins," just translate them to "No."
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Replying to @paulg
Do you think it's meaningful if a lot of investor rejections cite overlapping rejection reasons? E.g. numerous VCs cite low margin concerns.
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Replying to @lpolovets
It doesn't mean much. When looking for an excuse they'll tend to go for the most obvious one.
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Replying to @paulg @lpolovets
How often is the “most obvious” reason the REAL reason? Serious question.
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Almost never. For most investors the real reason is that not enough other investors want to invest.
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