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long story short: the paradigm shift is still going on

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After we’ve screened hundreds of business plans and after we’ve discussed countless cases I would like to share some interesting as well as astonishing key findings of one of my partners Berthold von Freyberg.
There are Magic Numbers in the business plans of startups, numbers that are chasing us, numbers that are always there. Sometimes [...]

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To be honest I was a bit skeptical if Twitter is more than just telling my friends and followers that I am waiting for the next flight or other “interesting” and “thrilling” stuff .
Well, I gave it a try and started to post tweets two or three weeks ago. Sometimes I posted interesting [...]

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Referring to my last post on this blog about the behavior of some VCs I need to show the other side of the medal – the behavior, characteristics and attitude of some start-ups and entrepreneurs.
I joined my first start-up 1999. Since than I started and led three start-ups until 2007. In addition I invested in [...]

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When I joined Target Partners in early 2007 I also changed sides of the table from being an entrepreneur to becoming “One of them”, a VC. During my time as an entrepreneur I had a lot of experience working with VCs and related investment managers.  Over time I became very critical of VC’s and investment [...]

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It about two years ago when I posted something about Web 3.0 and the differnences to Web 2.0. Since than I am screening and waiting for companies with the right technology and a sustainable business case.
If I compare the first months of 2009 with the last year it is obvious that we are seeing more [...]

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I am screening this particular trend and market since some months and I will share some key findings about social gaming in my next posts.
The animation gives you a brief intro about social gaming:

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I don’t know anymore when and who mentioned an interesting indication about startups. But one of my colleagues made a clear statement:

„The startups with the most awards have the highest probability to fail!“

We can put this statement even the other way around:

“A startup award is no indication for a successful business case.”
“A startup without any [...]

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networking, networking, networking – well, hopefully I will see some interesting startups and business cases, too.
Nevertheless the Red Herring conference which takes place in Berlin is an good platform to meet the Europen and especially the German VC scene and to exchange the latest news and updates.
First impressions:

the crises is not the top theme
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