How Do Start-Up Companies Raise So Much Money?

Successful entrepreneur and CEO, Jay Adelson, demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Today he discusses how start-up companies are able to raise such large amounts of money. Have a question about launching a business that you want answered? Comment or add a video response! Jay’s Twitter: www.twitter.com EMail Your Questions: askjay@revision3.com Never Miss An Episode! Subscribe Here: www.youtube.com More AskJay Episodes: www.revision3.com ABOUT ASK JAY: Entrepreneur, CEO, and business owner Jay Adelson (Equinix, Digg, Revision3, SimpleGeo) demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Submit questions to learn how to turn any business idea into reality and maybe even change the world
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6 Responses to How Do Start-Up Companies Raise So Much Money?

  1. journey007 says:

    Raising Money For Your Business offers genuine alternate? solutions. This is good for people with access

  2. MrPmatheson says:

    I? just read a really good article on this at 1Patrik.com …

    They are a young group just starting out but it seems like they know there stuff

  3. SystemOverrideShow says:

    @askjayadelson Cool, Thanks :) ?

  4. YourTubeTheme says:

    Hi Jay, good series you got running here! However, I think most questions you anwser is at a level which new entrepreneurs is dreaming about having to solve… so my suggestion is, that you anwser more real life questions. Forget about your big money and imagine that you don’t have any… What would you do? I dare you to answer that? question…

  5. askjayadelson says:

    @SystemOverrideShow? Very good question. We may have to feature this one on an upcoming episode!

  6. SystemOverrideShow says:

    Thanks Jay, this is something I have been wanting to know for a while :) – I have a question – How? can you effectively advertise a business on little or no budget?