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98. Startup Fundraising Facilitators Surviving the Pit of Serpents!

0s · Feel the Boot · 16 Nov 20:23

Raising money from investors is a long, arduous process, so many founders seek help. In response, a whole cadre of people specializing in that sprang up, often called fundraising facilitators. The problem is that most of them appear to be ineffective at best and harmful at worst.

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