by Ron Conway
Flying with Angel Investors
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Taking its name from the early investors of classic Hollywood, Ron Conway and Mike Maples define the angel investor. In addition, they explain the differences between angel investors and venture capitalists, and point out why an angel's smaller dollars might be a better choice, as they're often paired with a broader range of exit strategies and tools to keep start-ups in business.
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Lectures
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Lecture 1: Flying with Angel Investors
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Lecture 2: A Match Made in Heaven? Your Angel Investor and You
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Lecture 3: What Does an Angel Investor Do?
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Lecture 4: Attrition Rates for Potential Investors
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Lecture 5: Investors Assess Failure and Success
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Lecture 6: An Angel Investor's Strategic Advice for the Start-Up
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Lecture 7: Transitioning from an Angel to a VC
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Lecture 8: Silicon Valley: Ground Zero for The Deal
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Lecture 9: The Overfunded Start-Up?
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Lecture 10: Becoming an Angel Investor
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Lecture 11: Balancing Team, Idea, and Market
Instructor
Ron Conway
Angel Investors LP
Ron Conway was the founder and managing partner of Angel Investors LP (1998-2005) and continues today as an angel investor.He invested in over 240 startups during the late 1990s, including Google, Pay…
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