Do you have a great business idea but are not sure how on how to raise money for the same? These books will help show you how.
Business Model Generation
Authors: Alexander Osterwalder,Yves Pigneur
Alexander Osterwalder gives you a handbook of business strategies that will help you cope with current market conditions, as well as the future ones. Through this book, you will develop an understanding of important concepts that leading companies such as 3M, Ericsson and Capgemini follow,and learn how you can implement them in your own business. Business Model Generation is a guaranteed recipe for success.
The Launch Pad: Inside Y Combinator, Silicon Valley’s Most Exclusive School for Startups
Authors: Randall E. Stross,
Y Combinator is the investment firm behind Airbnb, Dropbox, Reddit and Rainforest. World-renowned journalist, Randall Stross, was given access to this haven and The Launch Pad was the result of it. In this book, he shares his journey into the Y Combinator world and the stories of some of the world’s most important business start-ups.
Pitching Hacks: How to pitch startups to investors
Authors: Venture Hacks,
Sometimes you have a ground-breaking business idea but just not enough resources to put it out there. Venture Hacks has helped businesses like Sequoia and Benchmark start up. Pitching Hacks teaches you the secrets behind delivering a perfect pitch that will captivate your investors and help raise funds for your enterprise.
The Art of Startup Fundraising
Authors: Alejandro Cremades,
The Art of Start-Up Fundraising will teach you how to make the best decisions for funding a start-up. The finance world is dynamic and following conventional ways just won’t take you to the right place. Alejandro Cremades provides you with everything you need to know regarding this change and the new realm of digital finance.
The Power of Broke: How Empty Pockets, a Tight Budget, and a Hunger for Success Can Become Your Greatest Competitive Advantage
Authors: Daymond John,Daniel Paisner
Being broke is often misrepresented as something negative. Drawing from his own experience, Daymond John shows you the power of being broke. He claims that having insufficient funds can actually train you to make the most of what you have. The stress can force your brain to think innovatively. Overall, he opens your mind to the many lessons that only people with empty pockets learn.
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