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Tech Startups in Latin America Preview with Sramana Mitra
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Tech Startups in Latin America Preview with Sramana Mitra

Lessons From The Trenches Of Entrepreneurship In Latin America
Created bySramana Mitra
Last updated 5/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Case study of how a tech startup in Latin America has been built.
  • Case study of how a tech startup in Latin America can be bootstrapped.
  • Case study of how a tech startup in Latin America can be funded.
  • Case study of how a tech startup in Latin America has scaled.

Course content

3 sections11 lectures3h 8m total length
  • Introduction1:32
  • How to Build Tech Startups in Latin America3:52

    The Latin America startup movement has accelerated recently. We’re seeing lots of e-commerce in various domains, of course, but also FinTech, AgTech, even B-to-B SaaS.

    One of the first major Latin American successes was MercadoLibre, out of Argentina, which went public on NYSE in 2007. In fact, I worked with MercadoLibre early on and got to know a lot about the company’s thought process as they developed their strategy for dominating the continent’s e-commerce trend.

    As other countries have figured out, if you are trying to build a global B-to-B tech company, typically, these days, a SaaS venture, you’d need to access the US market relatively early in your progression. You can validate in your local market, get some customers going, but quickly, start the process of penetrating the US customer base.

    Now, e-Commerce or FinTech are very different animals. These startups tend to be much more local businesses. You can build a very large e-commerce or FinTech business without ever leaving Brazil or Argentina, Mexico, or Colombia.

    So, let’s get started.

    The first course features conversations with several super-successful Latin American entrepreneurs, as well as lessons learned and their best advice.

    1. How to Build Tech Startups in Latin America with Sramana Mitra

    In 2021, there are now 23 unicorns based in Latin America. We recommend that all entrepreneurs who believe their startup idea has the potential to develop into a Unicorn business take this course.

    1. How To Build Unicorn Tech Startups with Sramana Mitra

    In addition, if you want to build a venture-funded company, you should understand what investors look for before approaching VCs. Don’t go prematurely. Pre-seed funding is extremely difficult, rejection rates are very high. Take these courses to learn what investors want and avoid the time and emotional pain of repeated rejections.

    1. How Pre-Seed Investors Think About Startups with Sramana Mitra

    2. How Seed Investors Think About Startups with Sramana Mitra

    3. Post-Seed and Pre-Series A Investors on Startups with Sramana Mitra

    4. How Seed Investors Think About Deep Tech with Sramana Mitra

    5. Alternatives to Unicorn Chasing Investors with Sramana Mitra

    It’s also worth noting that learning to focus on a certain domain is essential. These courses may help you decide on a domain in which you already have an unfair advantage.

    1. How to Build E-commerce Startups with Sramana Mitra

    2. Building a Two-Sided E-commerce Marketplace w/ Sramana Mitra

    3. How To Build AI Startups with Sramana Mitra

    4. How to Build Online Education Startups with Sramana

    5. How to Build Digital Health Startups with Sramana Mitra

    If you’re just getting started, there are various ways to get your business up and running. The following is a comprehensive guide to bootstrapping techniques. You may pick one or a combination of different bootstrapping strategies.

    1. Bootstrapping a Startup with Services with Sramana Mitra

    2. Bootstrap First, Raise Money Later with Sramana Mitra

    3. Bootstrapping a Startup with a Paycheck with Sramana Mitra

    4. How to Bootstrap Startups by Piggybacking with Sramana Mitra

    5. How to Bootstrap a Startup to Exit with Sramana Mitra

    6. How To Succeed As A Solo Entrepreneur with Sramana Mitra

    The bottom line is that no Latin American or Silicon Valley investor would finance your firm unless you do some amount of bootstrapping to get to validation.

    Remember the 1Mby1M mantra: Do NOT go to investors as beggars, go as kings ?

    And finally, this course may enhance your understanding of Latin American startup financing. You’ll get knowledge from real-world Latin American investors who want to fund viable businesses. You may also see ways to make your startup fundable in the process. Once upon a time, entrepreneurs had to pretty much bootstrap and look for funding in the US. No more. Take this course to learn more about how to navigate funding in Latin America.

    1. How Investors Think of Startups in Latin America with Sramana Mitra

    Here you have it. We’ve spent the past three decades immersed in entrepreneurial endeavors both in Latin America, Silicon Valley, and around the world. We synthesize thousands of entrepreneurial stories into a few dozens of key courses.

    All of the above courses are based on the 1Mby1M Methodology. Take these courses in any order you wish, combine them as needed, but do not skip the learning. Be sure to deeply understand How Investors Think before you go chasing investors.

    When you do, don’t do so with a begging bowl. Go with real validation and command the respect that would result in successful funding rounds.

    If you have any specific questions, come and see me at a 1Mby1M free roundtable.

    P.S. We’re looking to partner with community leaders who write blogs, teach and mentor entrepreneurs, and help support startup ecosystems in every corner of the world, no matter how small or how remote. I have written about my own journey building startup ecosystems around the world, and how you can draw from my lessons from the trenches. If you’re interested in partnering with 1Mby1M, please consider joining our ambassador program.

    For more information, please check out the external resources.

  • From Brazil to a US HRTech Success Story: Talentify CEO Othamar Filho27:10

    Brazilian entrepreneur Othamar Filho identified an HRTech problem to solve while building a business in Brazil. Listen to how he navigated his way to building a successful company in the US.

  • Revelo CEO Lachlan de Crespigny on Building a High-Growth Startup From Brazil35:32

    Revelo CEO Lachlan de Crespigny has built a wonderful company from Brazil that has emerged as a pandemic beneficiary. Listen in for the nuances of his journey.

  • Pismo CEO Ricardo Josua on Building a Global Hardcore FinTech Company in Brazil48:41

    We don’t hear of hardcore B-to-B technology ventures coming out of Latin America very often. Ricardo is building one that caters to banks and financial institutions, has raised over $100M in financing, has over $25M in revenue, and major Latin American banks as customers.

  • Who Makes More Money?0:53

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Description

The 1Mby1M Methodology is based on case studies. In each course, Sramana Mitra shares the tribal knowledge of tech entrepreneurs by giving students the rare seat at the table with the entrepreneurs, investors and thought leaders who provide the most instructive perspectives on how to build a thriving business. Through these conversations, students gain access to case studies exploring the alleys of entrepreneurship. Sramana’s synthesis of key learnings and incisive analysis add great depth to each discussion.

This is an introductory course designed for IT entrepreneurs who want to start and scale a business in Latin America.

The Latin America startup movement has accelerated recently. We’re seeing lots of e-commerce in various domains, of course, but also FinTech, AgTech, even B-to-B SaaS.

One of the first major Latin American successes was MercadoLibre, out of Argentina, which went public on NYSE in 2007. In fact, I worked with MercadoLibre early on and got to know a lot about the company’s thought process as they developed their strategy for dominating the continent’s e-commerce trend.

As other countries have figured out, if you are trying to build a global B-to-B tech company, typically, these days, a SaaS venture, you’d need to access the US market relatively early in your progression. You can validate in your local market, get some customers going, but quickly, start the process of penetrating the US customer base.

Now, e-Commerce or FinTech are very different animals. These startups tend to be much more local businesses. You can build a very large e-commerce or FinTech business without ever leaving Brazil or Argentina, Mexico, or Colombia.

There are now 23 unicorns based in Latin America. We recommend that all entrepreneurs who believe their startup idea has the potential to develop into a Unicorn business take this course.

In addition, if you want to build a venture-funded company, you should understand what investors look for before approaching VCs. Don’t go prematurely. Pre-seed funding is extremely difficult, rejection rates are very high. Learn what investors want and avoid the time and emotional pain of repeated rejections.

It’s also worth noting that learning to focus on a certain domain is essential. Decide on a domain in which you already have an unfair advantage.

If you’re just getting started, there are various ways to get your business up and running. Learn bootstrapping techniques. You may pick one or a combination of different bootstrapping strategies.

The bottom line is that no Latin American or Silicon Valley investor would finance your firm unless you do some amount of bootstrapping to get to validation.

Remember the 1Mby1M mantra: Do NOT go to investors as beggars, go as kings ?

And finally, enhance your understanding of Latin American startup financing. Learn from real-world Latin American investors who want to fund viable businesses. You may also see ways to make your startup fundable in the process. Once upon a time, entrepreneurs had to pretty much bootstrap and look for funding in the US. No more. Learn more about how to navigate funding in Latin America.

Here you have it. We’ve spent the past three decades immersed in entrepreneurial endeavors both in Latin America, Silicon Valley, and around the world. We synthesize thousands of entrepreneurial stories for you - here is one case study.

So, let’s get started.

Who this course is for:

  • Tech entrepreneurs interested in Latin America.
  • Entrepreneurs interested in Latin America.
  • Aspiring entrepreneurs interested in Latin America.