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Is crowdfunding or venture capital right for your small business?

December 3, 2018
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efore crowdfunding took the internet by storm, turning anyone with a debit card, mouse, and keyboard into a potential investor, America ran on two things: Dunkin and venture capital. Experienced in the high-risk, high-reward sector of investing, venture capitalists have helped propel many of today鈥檚 most familiar companies like Uber, AirBnB, and Vice News to where they are today. But, with the advent of crowdfunding, sites like , , and have opened up the playing field for startups to explore fundraising opportunities. 聽The sheer variety and volume of projects on these sites鈥 home pages is staggering. From cookbooks to video games and everything in-between, it鈥檚 easy for prospective businesses to pitch their ideas to anyone even mildly interested in their product. That said, if your startup grows popular enough, it can be funded in no time at all, but the stars don鈥檛 always align. 聽

Bite-Sized Funding

One thing to consider with crowdfunding is the relatively small donation size of an average user: . While that may be enough to live like a king in your local dollar store, it鈥檚 hardly a drop in the bucket for companies hoping to raise enough capital for hyper-growth. Staying relevant is no easy feat; Kickstarter campaigns fail to hit their goals almost two-thirds of the time because of weak traction early on. 聽But don鈥檛 let that scare you away: like in Field of Dreams, 鈥淚f you build it, they will come.鈥 If you鈥檝e got a million dollar idea, it could sell itself 鈥 and who knows, maybe Zuckerberg might swoop in and buy your company like he did with the . 聽

Time Sensitivity

What you have to know for sure is within what timeframe you want to fundraise. Do you need a smaller amount of cash in a 30 day crowdfunding campaign to keep the lights on? Or can you afford to wait for the millions you might get from months-long VC due diligence? Unless your endgame is going nuclear and launching your company into the stratosphere, crowdfunding is the most realistic option. 聽 Raising capital always takes longer than you expect and crowdfunding is no exception. The same computer screen connecting you with donors is also letting other users scroll past the next 鈥渂ig鈥 thing. When it鈥檚 a race to fund your business in the early stages of your startup, you can鈥檛 afford to sit around, hoping investors will stumble onto your campaign page. 聽Before getting your hopes up about getting millions in the bank, it鈥檚 important to note that of startups receive VC funding. But remember that venture capitalists fund businesses, not just ideas on a product page. They鈥檙e looking to invest in companies that can bring a tenfold return on their investment. It鈥檚 why their vetting process for applications is so thorough. VC firms know that today鈥檚 fads are tomorrow鈥檚 leftovers without the right business model and team behind the wheel. 聽

Mentors VS Followers

Sure, financial stability is an important milestone to hit, but there are more ways to add value to your startup than simply accruing capital. Think about how priceless the right mentorship and guidance can also be for your startup. With a 30,000-foot view of the industry, VC firms can offer their unparalleled expertise to help steer your business in the right direction. 聽 Venture capitalists recognize the importance of nurturing the spark that makes every entrepreneur a potential success story. Great ideas alone won鈥檛 drive your business: it takes the right approach and mentality to execute that idea. Sometimes that involves just writing the check and getting out of a startup鈥檚 way; but, the fact remains that a VC firm won鈥檛 stand idly when the going gets tough. Their money鈥檚 on the line too! 聽Crowdfunding donors may offer insightful advice on your product, but they鈥檙e likely not focused on your business or your team. There鈥檚 nothing at stake for them if your startup stumbles or fails besides minor disappointment. Even if their donations can build your business up, don鈥檛 confuse your donors with investors, no matter how many five-star reviews they give your brand. 聽

Venture capital and crowdfunding are two faces on the same coin. You鈥檙e not just gambling with fate when fundraising, but also with your time. But don鈥檛 feel chained to either option: mix and match. Have an idea of your startup鈥檚 potential for growth and work around that, instead of simply chasing dollar signs. Being smart with your money will always be more important than having all the money in the world. 聽

Written by: Will Harlow
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