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Fundraising Radio: Early Stage Startup Fundraising Konstantin Dubovitskiy
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5.0 • 23 Ratings
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Fundraising Radio is the largest podcast about fundraising for early stage startups in the US. We focus on helping founders understand how they can raise the first institutional round outside of friends and family. How to appeal to investors and how to make sure that they see in your company what you see there.
We interview experienced founders who sold their companies in the past and raised hundreds of millions, we talk with active angels, managers of rolling funds, corporate venture capitalists and more. If you want to raise money for your young company, you came to the right place!
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Building early sales team: Pt 2. By Terry Husayn
Terry Husayn (Talha), VP of Technical engagement and a member of the founding team at Orum. In this part Terry spoke about the process of building an early stage sales team - from the ground up. Specifically we focused on hiring, training and creating compensation plans for BDRs and SDRs.
Some mentions from the episode:
Winning an SDR interview, Terry's blog
Betts recruiting - recruiting
AlwaysHired - SDR school
Shift Group - shiftgroup.io - recruiting
Terry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talhahusayn/
Link to Orum: https://www.orum.com/
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Cold Calling done right: Pt1. By Terry Husayn
Terry Husayn (Talha), VP of Technical engagement and a member of the founding team at Orum in this episode talks about the following:
- intro to cold-calling, who needs to do it and why
- testing of the outreach strategy
- specifics of outreach
Databases of emails/phone numbers:
Zoominfo
Apollo
LeadIQ
Lusha
Intent based signals tracking can be done here: Sixth Sense
Tool to capture your website visitors: Warmly
Terry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/talhahusayn/
Link to Orum: https://www.orum.com/
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Creating drip campaigns and running proof of concept - Territory Planning Pt. 2 with Amjed Aboukhadijeh
Amjed Aboukhadijeh - head of sales at Socket. In this part he takes a deeper dive into the specific strategies included in the territory planning, more specifically - creating drip campaigns and running a POC (Proof Of Concept) that has a much greater success rate.
Here is the link to a spreadsheet template that you can use to run your Proof Of Concept: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16RFCe-VnSILzZerdbdPsajKSsfNQHzbKxcVIG48ngYk/edit?usp=sharing
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Territory planning Pt 1. With Amjed Aboukhadijeh
Amjed Aboukhadijeh - head of sales at Socket, talks about the importance of territory planning in the sales process. He explains what steps does territory planning consist of and how you should work on each step.
This is the first episode of two that we'll have with Amjed - part 2 will be focused on very specific strategies that were mentioned in Pt 1 (this episode) so stay tuned! -
Identifying Sales Talent the right way. By Lucas Price
Lucas Price, Founder and CEO at Yardstick in this episode talks about asking the right questions, using structured interviews and scorecards to identify sales talent.
Who by Geoff Smart and Randy Street https://a.co/d/fBJf66l
A VP of Sales Hiring Scorecard For Startups…Get it Right the First Time https://avenuetalentpartners.com/2021/06/27/vp-sales-hiring-scorecard-startups/
What to Know Before You Interview Your Next Sales Candidate https://www.yardstick.team/post/what-to-know-before-you-interview-your-next-sales-candidate -
Selling early - 1st episode of the new season of Fundraising Radio!
For our long-standing followers asking if we haven't released any new episodes in the past 8 months because we died - no we haven't, still kicking it! This new season of Fundraising Radio will be still catered to our old listeners but this time the focus will be on sales for early stage startups that have nothing to their name. Why? Because with the ongoing recession and great fears for the future of the US economy, more and more investors become conservative and want to see sales before they invest in you.
Let us know how you like the slightly updated format and most importantly - the subject!
Links that I've promised to include in the episode description:
Lisa Falzone - Co-Founder and President Athena Security.
Athena Secruity's website
Book recommended by Lisa: The Four Steps to the Epiphany
Chat GPT for google sheets
Fundraising Radio's Substack: we cover A TON of very-very specific strategies there
Customer Reviews
Such a wealth of knowledge! 🧠
This is one of the most insightful fundraising podcasts that I have ever come across! Konstantin does such a great job of sharing his wisdom and I love how he leads meaningful conversations with guests who bring so much experience to the table. His no nonsense approach is really refreshing and I learn something new every time I tune in. Highly recommend checking this show out - you won’t be disappointed!
Smart, thoughtful startup stories
I’m a big fan of Fundraising Radio and have been a guest on the show. Konstantin, the host, is a young hustler talking to the best people in tech.
Diverse funding stories, interactive format
I have listened to various successful fundraising stories on this podcast. There are episodes that have real stories about successfully crowdfunding campaigns, grants, VC rounds and more.
The format is interactive, instead of listening to the final cut, you can ask guests questions yourself during the live recording. (Ps. You might also end up in the final cut)