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Feel the Boot delivers advice and experience to entrepreneurs, helping them create and grow successful businesses. We help founders go from overwhelmed entrepreneur to successful CEO.

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Feel the Boot delivers advice and experience to entrepreneurs, helping them create and grow successful businesses. We help founders go from overwhelmed entrepreneur to successful CEO.

    How to Make Your Startup Elevator Pitch Effective and Get Venture Capital Investment

    How to Make Your Startup Elevator Pitch Effective and Get Venture Capital Investment

    In this episode of 'Feel the Boot,' Lance Cottrell shares essential advice on crafting an effective elevator pitch to capture the interest of potential investors or partners quickly, stressing the importance of brevity, clarity, and engaging storytelling. He emphasizes that the goal of an elevator pitch is to spark interest for further conversation, not immediate commitment. Drawing from his experience and common mistakes observed, Lance provides practical tips on avoiding overly rehearsed or jargon-heavy pitches, suggesting instead to focus on conveying the unique value proposition plainly and compellingly. He highlights the versatility of elevator pitches across various contexts, from investment pitches to hiring and product sales. Throughout, Lance shares examples to illustrate key points, including how to structure a pitch, the significance of opening questions, and the importance of practicing pitches to ensure they are understood and engaging.

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    00:00 Introduction to Crafting an Impactful Elevator Pitch
    00:59 The Essence and Purpose of an Elevator Pitch
    02:12 Applying Elevator Pitches Beyond Investment
    02:45 Common Mistakes in Crafting Elevator Pitches
    04:15 Effective Strategies for Engaging Elevator Pitches
    07:28 Crafting Your Elevator Pitch: A Step-by-Step Guide
    10:46 The Importance of Practice and Feedback

    • 12 min
    Negotiation skills for startup founders

    Negotiation skills for startup founders

    This podcast is tailored for startup founders looking to enhance their negotiation skills. It emphasizes the importance of negotiation in various aspects of running a business, including dealing with investors, vendors, customers, employees, and co-founders. I know that many founders may lack experience or feel conflict-averse, so here I share practical advice and strategies to turn negotiations from potential conflicts into win-win situations. In the episode I discuss understanding everyone’s needs and priorities, adopting a collaborative and creative approach, and aiming for equitable outcomes to facilitate ongoing positive relationships.

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    00:00 Negotiation Skills for Startup Founders
    01:40 Negotiation Challenges and Strategies
    03:26 Diving Deeper into Negotiation Tactics
    06:21 Framing Discussions and Preparing for Negotiations
    08:13 Adopting a Healthy Negotiation Philosophy
    10:00 Creativity in Negotiation: Finding Win-Win Solutions
    12:01 Conclusion

    • 12 min
    Better than TAM SAM SOM startup market sizing

    Better than TAM SAM SOM startup market sizing

    In this episode of Feel the Boot, host Lance Cottrell delves into the significance of understanding and presenting your startup's market size to investors through the concepts of Total Addressable Market (TAM), Serviceable Available Market (SAM), and Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM). He emphasizes the importance of achieving a plausible market opportunity, critiquing the TAM, SAM, SOM methodology for its arbitrariness and complexity, and suggests a more dynamic approach through a bottom-up analysis. Cottrell walks through hypothetical examples to demonstrate how startups can realistically project their growth and market potential. He also covers common pitfalls in market size estimation and offers insights on how to conduct effective market research, ultimately guiding founders toward a more credible and compelling representation of their market opportunity to investors.

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    The episode explaining why angels and VCs need such big exits https://ftb.bz/92V


    00:00 Unlocking the Secrets of Market Size in Your Startup Pitch
    00:33 Welcome to Feel the Boot: Navigating the Startup Journey
    01:09 Why Market Size Matters to Investors
    02:29 Decoding TAM, SAM, and SOM: The Basics
    04:09 Common Mistakes in Market Size Presentation
    05:39 A Real-World Example: The Acme Clothing Company
    08:19 Bottom-Up Analysis: A More Accurate Approach
    09:36 Finding the Data: Tips for Accurate Market Analysis
    14:56 Presenting Your Market Size: A Strategic Timeline Approach
    20:49 Conclusion and Next Steps

    • 21 min
    Testing Startup Ideas and Assumptions ⚖️ John Li of PickFu Interview

    Testing Startup Ideas and Assumptions ⚖️ John Li of PickFu Interview

    Testing Startup Ideas and Assumptions ⚖️ John Li of PickFu Interview

    In this interview, John Li, the co-founder of startup PickFu, discusses the innovative concept of his company as a digital focus group for businesses. He walks us through their transition from a physical product to a software solution after observing a growing need for unbiased design feedback. John also shares interesting customer success stories attributing to their product's efficiency. He emphasizes on the importance of regular testing in business and discusses their company's decision to employ a fully remote work model, the challenges faced, the tools used, and the benefaction of current technology to their work. Towards the end, John yields advice for aspiring entrepreneurs on testing and patience in realizing a startup's success.

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    Guest Bio:
    John Li is the co-founder of PickFu, a consumer research platform for getting instant feedback from target audiences. Thousands of global brands rely on PickFu to help them make better data-driven decisions about their products and marketing. John is passionate about building systems that help others succeed. He has degrees in computer science from UC Berkeley and the University of Washington. John and his family live in the San Francisco area, where he shuttles his kids around in his dream car (a minivan).

    • 24 min
    Decoding Startup Sales Strategy Michael Regnier Interview

    Decoding Startup Sales Strategy Michael Regnier Interview

    In this discussion, Michael Regnier, founder of Sales Design & Delivery, shares vital insights into sales strategy tailored for startup founders, particularly those with a technical background. He explains that a company's sales strategy must encompass every aspect of the go-to-market message, including the target audience and the route to reach them. Smith articulates the importance of defining value propositions, pricing, and delivery models while underlining the necessity of iteration. He emphasizes the need to think from the customer's perspective and pitches the idea of 'if I were you selling'. Smith discusses adopting a sales strategy that proves one's belief in their product, building credibility for the customers. He also covers key points like avoiding paralysis and the significance of designing and delivering the sales process in a controlled manner for effective market feedback.

    Mike Regnier has been an executive sales manager for small companies for twenty-five years and has helped many entrepreneurs "crack the code" in unlocking their rapid and sustained growth. As a result of his successful exits, he was encouraged by several Private Equity and VC groups to create Sales Design & Delivery, his sales-scaling consulting firm, in 2012 and has been helping small companies achieve their potential ever since.

    • 44 min
    Recognizing and Surviving a Startup Heart Attacks Episode 100!

    Recognizing and Surviving a Startup Heart Attacks Episode 100!

    In this milestone episode, host Lance Cottrell dives deep into several critical topics inspired by his recent heart attack. First, he compares a heart attack with a financial crisis in a startup, emphasizing the need for recognizing early warning signs and taking immediate actions. He discusses how to identify critical situations where your venture is at risk and how to handle them effectively while sharing his personal experiences with his own startup. Then, he talks about the need to reassess one's priorities and the importance of aligning personal goals with the way we spend our time. He urges all founders to question their inherited societal goals and reflect on their passions. Lastly, as a public service announcement, he shares early warning signs for heart attacks and strokes, drawing parallels between them and potential dangers facing startups. He ends by stressing the urgency of immediate medical attention and action in such health crises.

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    • 21 min

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Lance’s advice is clear and straight to the point. These podcast are perfect for answering questions that often are glanced over. Looking forward to each new release.

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