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Example Business Plan I’ve Used To Raise Angel Investment (Downloadable Doc)

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by Cameron | Mar 1, 2010, 7:52am EST

The week before last I published a post entitled Business Plan Outline I’ve Used To Raise Angel Investment that provided a detailed walk-through of an business plan outline I’ve developed/used to successfully raise angel investment. I wanted to follow up on that post by making an actual business plan available for you to download/revise/use that [...]

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eBay Auction of Angel-Funded Startup (Recap)

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by Cameron | Feb 23, 2010, 11:16pm EST

Last week my company (Open Box Technologies) put itself up for sale on eBay. I published a lengthy post here on The Roach Post the morning the auction went live that provided some background on our company’s decision to sell, along with why we chose eBay as the vehicle. Over the last week I’ve appended [...]

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Why OBT/SesameVault Is Selling Their Angel-Funded Software Company … On eBay (Updated 2/22 @ 15:35 EST)

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by Cameron | Feb 17, 2010, 7:37am EST

Today we announced the sale of my company, Open Box Technologies.  We will be selling the company – including our SesameVault online video platform – via an eBay auction that will run for 7 days, ending next Wednesday, February 24th. The decision to put OBT up for sale came about as the result of our recent inability to [...]

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Business Plan Outline I’ve Used To Raise Angel Investment

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by Cameron | Feb 13, 2010, 12:56pm EST

Ah the business plan. Many entrepreneurs and startups slave over these documents, pouring countless hours into building and revising them. Why? For a number of different reasons, most of which don’t produce any real value once the document has been completed. As previously discussed, I believe there is really only one reason to write a [...]

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