Placeholder Image

字幕表 動画を再生する

  • So what happened to your startup well, I took a break because

  • That's some other priorities going on yeah, I want to work on personal development

  • you know building relationship networking and also just overall learning more and

  • While I was doing that I had to look

  • over to my old hard drives because I want to find some important documents and some important notes and

  • I found something pretty interesting and when I clicked into it. You know. I just opened up the wallet and

  • Oh, and there it is

  • And then it hit me I remembered you know I used to mine bitcoins. It was probably like five five or six years ago

  • I remember trying to get enough so that I could buy a pizza slice

  • But I just couldn't get enough

  • I mean, I think you had I think you need like ten thousand big ones to get a slice of pizza

  • But yeah, I only had like a hundred something

  • But and then I checked the price

  • And I was like oh

  • Yeah, and I said to myself my god. What am I and do of all that money? It's crazy all the things I can buy

  • But then I remembered I live in Silicon Valley all I can afford a new house

  • Yeah, I guess I'm a homeowner now

  • But I mean I ran out of money, so I have to start making money again, but yes, so that's why I'm back

  • The pitch one of the most important aspect of your startup no matter

  • How great your ideas if you can't convey it, and you don't have any capital then your startup is useless

  • And if you can't inspire people and you don't have a team already working for you

  • Then your startup is he useless, but wait what if I can make a product that doesn't require much capital?

  • And I don't need a team I could do it by myself well

  • I mean if you can't convey your idea to customers then you're not gonna have any customers

  • And if you don't have any customers then your startup

  • useless every

  • interaction

  • Relating to your star you will somehow require to pitch it now that is why it is essential to perfect your pitch

  • Easier said than done. Here are the seven questions that you should answer as clearly as possible with these in mind

  • You'll be able to do ten-second pitches to a five-minute presentation with demo

  • number one

  • What do you do be as clear as possible?

  • No fluff no potion to test it the email tests write two sentences describing your startup in an email

  • Send it to a competent friend and ask him to re explain to you with his own words if they can do that then you

  • are golden

  • Number two how big is the market?

  • Investors care about ROI if there's no market for a product then their investment isn't worth it

  • Don't make your target market too wide or too narrow make it correct. You're only wasting people's time if you're making up numbers

  • Number three, what's your progress they want to make sure you guys are actually doing something? What is possible in a given time frame?

  • What can you do?

  • Number four what's your unique insight or in some sense? What's your competitive advantage?

  • How are you different than the start of next door? What makes you more likely to succeed in your market number five?

  • What's your business model? How are you gonna?

  • Make money or Yuda grow fast think about money later kind of company, or we'd be making money right away

  • It's always better to have a plan of attack when it comes to monetization

  • Number six who's on your team?

  • What are your credentials whose technical? Who's not who's doing? What is everyone useful? Are you as lean as possible?

  • Number seven what do you want this can be capital convincing someone to work for you?

  • or

  • Simply to tell your mom that you're actually doing something and that you're not wasting her life savings on your pet projects and that this

  • Time it's gonna blow up for sure

  • Once you have these answers now compress it into 30 seconds. Here's my

  • My startup is called not fine comm platform to create and share six point one second videos

  • We have a market size of at least

  • 200 million given the fact that a similar product has just left this market I made

  • No progress. I understand the market both consumer and producer have been working in the publishing industry for over five months

  • which makes me an expert in social media and media publishing you can monetize through advertisement branded content and recent posts I

  • Am currently the only one on my team, and I want you to join my starter

  • What's your background oh, I just worked on a couple of startups

  • Mostly just like fitness related startups, so how do you know Jamba? Uh he's my best friend's ex?

  • What was the break-up like

  • Pretty bad I

  • Mean I'm sure Joe must still cries over it we don't

  • Now you're all here because you're the best engineers ago

  • Now I need something from you yet and today. I'm gonna talk about my starter. Here's my presentation

  • velocity

  • Compassion

  • Spirituality what do all these things have in common, I present to you not vine calm a

  • Platform to share 6.1 second long looping videos

  • Oh, you know I love him, man. You know vine was vine was awesome, but not like it's gonna be better

  • It's gonna be way better excited. Oh

  • I

  • Don't know

  • Pretty dumb to be honest

  • Dude, the start of I'd use it utterly ridiculous. I created for starters by the time

  • I was 18 I can build that back-end infrastructure during an episode of Battlestar, Galactica

  • Well, I'm just a public delivery guy, but you know when I saw those slides

  • I thought it was pretty cool, Jonah. Seems like a pretty cool CEO. How did dream it's gonna?

  • Be like really really successful

  • And then after that I had another dream about Taco Bell and Wendy's

  • Creating like a burrito burger so all in all I'm really excited about it

  • We do work for a start-up. Oh

  • Dude, no

  • And what else it's also a mobile. Oh, I think it's great

  • I love vine and always been with checking those videos and being on it. Yeah, I think it's awesome then they're bringing it back

  • You do realize it's not vine right

  • We went

  • The opportunities research shows that door was a similar product that reached

  • 200 million active users on December 2015 but

  • That product is no longer in the market and left a need unsatisfied that is where we come in

  • The thing is a complete and utter scam. It's not only Bitcoin which is legitimate

  • It's like dumbass like coin or etherium. I would never pay it

  • Launched roadmap so far. Oh yeah. He likes he's my my follower. He's followed me on Instagram Twitter

  • snapchat and then one day you just like messaged me and

  • Yeah, we started talking

  • Yeah, I think his handle is

  • at

  • Joma oppa that's Jay oh ma, oh

  • And our main competitive advantage

  • Me

  • What do you think about Jenna as a CEO oh?

  • Yeah, he's a really great friend

  • Jamal is a really bad boyfriend. There's this one time when he forgot Christina's birthday

  • Because he was so immersed in watching buying videos

  • Market research let me explain this for you commonplace people if this was Star Trek The Next Generation

  • I would be Commander data because I'm a genius

  • He would be lieutenant ward because he's just running around and making

  • Stupid decisions all the time I bet Joma had to study off Jack Overflow to make it through a fucking Microsoft interview

  • I would never work for the start-up in a million years not even a million light-years, and that's not even a time

  • It's a distance now was her business model now. We have a lot of sources of revenue

  • We got advertisement 70%

  • Oh, yeah, sure man. I'm just chilling right now, but I'll definitely work for them

  • Do you have a job right now?

  • You know I'm in between jobs

  • You know just in that in between

  • My mom always says I'm an entrepreneur

  • What's your criminal record

  • Next steps

  • So what we need to do next we need to create the iOS app

  • We need to make the back-end a lot stronger, and we need to innovate don't was a pretty good guy

  • He gets Bubba was a hundred percent sweetness, just like Atari John one drinks his boba with 100 percent, sweetness

  • To match all the marketing platforms any questions. Yes, people are looking for

  • Yeah, so I'm looking for like flexible engineers. You know engineers who are pretty much full stack back and front

  • End if you're not afraid of touching all these pieces of code, then yeah, you're definitely good for jobs. You can do that

  • Would you do with

  • $420 69 6

  • Yeah, that's a good question. I mean, I'll definitely invest in not Viacom

  • I mean we need as much capital as we can so yeah, definitely invest it any more questions

  • Okay turn to camera

  • Hey do

  • yourself interrupting

  • All right any more questions. What's your tech stack?

  • Well um

  • Well, you know like the mean stack. Yeah, I mean we could do that the nice stack - I mean like it is

  • It's pretty flexible right now. Yeah, so I mean nice stack means that you know it's all good

  • It depends on what you want. You know

  • Do you even code

  • Of course come on. I mean have a CS agree

  • First of all the name not fine

  • It's not gonna work

  • And I don't know I just wasn't listening

  • honestly

  • Do you think they make your pitch?

  • Of course not do I mean I'm not stupid. I know what they're saying, but that's the thing not fine. It's just a marketing scheme

  • or something bigger

  • Happy new years everybody was now if you enjoyed this video don't forget to click the subscribe button and also turn on post notifications

  • Because that will tell you when the next episode of startup will come out and a little update

  • I have a patreon page now

  • You don't need to be a patron name thing

  • But I'm just gonna post all the behind the scenes all the fun stuff that I didn't get to put in the actual episode

  • I'll put it in there so you guys can check it out and also follow me on instagram at ramappa and twitter at demova

  • You know so I could talk me together also. Thank you guys so much

  • I've now reached a thousand subscribers and as a thank you. I am going to do a giveaway more details on that later

  • See ya

So what happened to your startup well, I took a break because

字幕と単語

ワンタップで英和辞典検索 単語をクリックすると、意味が表示されます

B1 中級

STARTUP EP 02|ビットコインミリオネアがスタートアップのアイデアをピッチ(114BTCを160万ドルで売却 (STARTUP EP 02 | Bitcoin Millionaire Pitches His Startup Idea (Sold 114 BTC for $1.6M))

  • 4 0
    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
動画の中の単語