Hello Mr. Kawasaki,
Let me get straight to the point. I will be really soon 18 years old, and I have created a company with a european telecom tycoon. Now as you have suggested here, I did not focus on an industry. I focused on creating a product that I really loved and luckily there were other people that needed this too. The problem is that we need to increase the awareness of the whole idea as we are on the cyber security market. This is why I have submitted the project to startup competitions and it seems like we are a clear winner. The whole product has been done for more than one year (PHP, C#, SQL, Javascript .etc.) So my question is do you think we should accept or go for VC? (mostly because they have connections). Our product is based on a new emerging market with extensive growth. Are there any catches? There are a several things I want to clear out but a corp lawyer cost a lot $ that I do not have atm. Thanks, really appreciated for your time.
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Hello Mr. Kawasaki, Let me get straight to the point. I will be really soon 18 years old, and I have created a company with a european telecom tycoon. Now as you have suggested here, I did not focus on an industry. I focused on creating a product that I really loved and luckily there were other people that needed this too. The problem is that we need to increase the awareness of the whole idea as we are on the cyber security market. This is why I have submitted the project to startup competitions and it seems like we are a clear winner. The whole product has been done for more than one year (PHP, C#, SQL, Javascript .etc.) So my question is do you think we should accept or go for VC? (mostly because they have connections). Our product is based on a new emerging market with extensive growth. Are there any catches? There are a several things I want to clear out but a corp lawyer cost a lot $ that I do not have atm. Thanks, really appreciated for your time.
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