English | ISBN: 111887885X | 2014 | 304 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Who needs investors? More than two generations ago, the venture capital community â VCs, business angels, incubators and others â convinced the entrepreneurial world that writing business plans and raising venture capital constituted the twin centerpieces of entrepreneurial endeavor. They did so for good reasons: the sometimes astonishing returns theyâ²ve delivered to their investors and the astonishingly large companies that their ecosystem has created. But the vast majority of fastâgrowing companies never take any venture capital. So where does the money come from to start and grow their companies? From a much more agreeable and hospitable source, their customers. Thatâ²s exactly what Michael Dell, Bill Gates and Banana Republicâ²s Mel and Patricia Ziegler did to get their companies up and running and turn them into iconic brands. In The Customer Funded Business , bestâselling author John Mullins uncovers five novel approaches that scrappy and innovative 21st century entrepreneurs working in companies large and small have ingeniously adapted from their predecessors like Dell, Gates, and the Zieglers: Matchmaker models (Airbnb) Payâinâadvance models (Threadless) Subscription models (TutorVista) Scarcity models (Vente Privee) Serviceâtoâproduct models (GoViral) Through the captivating stories of these and other inspiring companies from around the world, Mullins brings to life the five models and identifies the questions that angel or other investors will â and should! â ask of entrepreneurs or corporate innovators seeking to apply them. Drawing on inâdepth interviews with entrepreneurs and investors who have actually put these models to use, Mullins goes on to address the key implementation issues that characterize each of the models: when to apply them, how best to apply them, and the pitfalls to watch out for. Whether youâ²re an aspiring entrepreneur lacking the startâup capital you need, an earlyâstage entrepreneur trying to get your cashâstarved venture into takeâoff mode, an intrapreneur seeking funding within an established company, or an angel investor or mentor who supports highâpotential ventures, this book offers the most sureâfooted path to starting, financing, or growing your venture. John Mullins is the author of The New Business Road Test and, with Randy Komisar, the widely acclaimed Getting to Plan B .