Seed to Sequoia

Silverwood

Practical advice on go-to-market from leading investors, founders, and advisors. Host Alex Shartsis has been it all–founder, employee, investor, even the guy at the big company whose job is buying little companies. Learn what works and what mistakes to avoid. Hear unvarnished stories of the tough times, the pivots, and the big wins. But mostly what to avoid. Whether you’re hiring your first salesperson, or preparing for your next financing round, you’ll learn something useful you can use right away.

  1. The Reason Why 90% of Startups Fail (and How to Be the 10%) | Dave Hersh, Author of 1 in 10000

    21.11.2024

    The Reason Why 90% of Startups Fail (and How to Be the 10%) | Dave Hersh, Author of 1 in 10000

    Dave Hersh, former entrepreneur and founder of Jive Software, shares his insightful journey from bootstrapping to IPO and beyond. Dave is also the Author of 1 in 10,000, a newsletter on The Future of Competitive Advantage: Case Studies and Strategies for Building Moats in the Age of Commoditized Technology In this episode, Host Alex Shartsis dives into the unspoken challenges of startup growth with Dave, highlighting the pitfalls of premature scaling, the importance of understanding your company's soul, and the often-overlooked impact of a founder's mental health on business success. Tune in as Dave discusses: The systemic flaws in the venture capital model and how to navigate them Strategies for identifying and capitalizing on your company's unique strengths The critical distinction between ego-driven and soul-driven decision-making Practical advice for founders on sustainable growth, funding, and leadership development Gain valuable perspectives from Dave's experiences and apply them to your own entrepreneurial journey. Show Notes: 0:00 | Introduction 01:12 | From Bootstrapped to Public: Dave's Journey with Jive Software 12:08 | Restructuring for Success: Leadership Lessons from a Turnaround 14:00 | The CEO's Hidden Struggle: Mental Health, Wellness, and Company Performance 20:02 | The Waste in Venture Capital: Why Premature Scaling Often Fails 28:50 | Investors vs. Customers: The Conflict That Can Sink Your Business 41:47 | The Human Advantage: Investing in Emotional Market Openings and Flourishing 45:25 | From Ego to Empathy: Jesse's Transformation and the Power of Culture Shift 53:04 | Transforming Yourself, Transforming Your Company: The CEO's Intuitive Journey Guest: Dave Hersh(linkedin.com/in/davehersh) Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com) Music by the Great White Shark (Shark Shartsis) The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors

    1 ч. 11 мин.
  2. Why Medium Was Losing $2.6M/Month and How Its New CEO Turned It Around | Tony Stubblebine - CEO of Medium

    31.10.2024

    Why Medium Was Losing $2.6M/Month and How Its New CEO Turned It Around | Tony Stubblebine - CEO of Medium

    Tony Stubblebine is the CEO of Medium, a renowned platform for writers and readers, and a seasoned entrepreneur with a rich history in tech, having co-founded several successful startups.  Join Alex Shartsis in this episode as Tony shares his personal anecdotes and hard-won insights from turning around Medium, highlighting the importance of situational leadership, and navigating the challenges of scaling a platform. He also reflects on his earlier experiences, including the rise and fall of Odeo, and the unexpected success of Twitter, providing a nuanced understanding of the entrepreneurial journey. This episodes will give you actionable advice on how to adapt your leadership style to drive growth, and develop a deeper understanding of the intricacies involved in scaling a successful platform. Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 1:16 Tony Stubblebine's Background and Introduction 2:07 Evan Williams' Impact on Online Publishing 20:09 Pivotal Decisions in Medium's Growth 36:41 Medium's Turnaround to Profitability 48:38 Overcoming Financial Challenges at Medium 49:12 Medium's Ambition and Growth Strategy 50:53 Differentiating Medium in the Market 1:06:46 Lessons on Patience and Perseverance in Entrepreneurship Guest: Tony Stubblebine (linkedin.com/in/tonystubblebine/)  Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com) Music by the Great White Shark (Shark Shartsis) The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors

    1 ч. 10 мин.
  3. The Problem with Freemium & Rethinking Software Pricing | Luke Hohmann - Author of Profit Streams.

    05.09.2024

    The Problem with Freemium & Rethinking Software Pricing | Luke Hohmann - Author of Profit Streams.

    Luke Hohmann is a serial entrepreneur, author, and pricing expert. He recently wrote "Profit Streams," a book about effective software pricing strategies. With experience in multiple startups, successful exits, and even a significant failure, Luke brings valuable insights to the table. Join Host Alex Shartsis in this episode as Luke shares crucial knowledge about software pricing strategies, challenging common misconceptions and highlighting the risks of underpricing in the tech sector. They discuss the benefits of bootstrapping, the importance of understanding customer value, and how to avoid common pricing errors as companies grow. Luke also provides practical advice for founders on quantifying value, institutionalizing customer feedback, and making smart hiring decisions. Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 1:04 Luke's background 2:58 The importance of pricing in software companies 11:15 Benefits of bootstrapping and equity retention 22:30 Case study: Underpricing in AI fraud detection 36:51 Common pricing errors as companies grow 49:10 Understanding reference pricing 59:28 The importance of discount analysis 1:17:06 Best practices for founders Guest: Luke Hohman (linkedin.com/in/lukehohmann/) Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com) Music by the Great White Shark (Shark Shartsis) The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors

    1 ч. 22 мин.
  4. The one thing that will stop AI | Gregoire Viasnoff of SE Ventures

    22.08.2024

    The one thing that will stop AI | Gregoire Viasnoff of SE Ventures

    Gregoire Viasnoff is the VP of the Incubation practice of SE Ventures which is a corporate arm of Schneider Electric having 1B+ Assets under management focused on sustainability, energy management and Industry 4.0. Gregoire and his team are transforming ideas into scalable and independent VC backed start-ups. They incubate around 2 companies per year and their young portfolio already includes 1 unicorn: Verkor, 3 exits (EiQ to NextEra, Aplines and Dash Energy to Schneider Electric) and 5 promising seed ventures. Join Host Alex Shartsis in this episode as Gregoire shares insights into how SE Ventures supports startups from ideation to later stages, emphasizing their ability to provide funding, expertise, and commercial agreements tailored to each company's needs. They talk about the value of deep market insights in shaping successful products, the importance of quality over quantity, timing, and founder motivation in selecting and nurturing startups for success. Gregoire also shares his best practices for founders aiming to build scalable and global companies. Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 1:05 Gregoire's journey to corporate VC 7:01 Schneider Electric's presence in energy management 8:58 SE Ventures' approach to accelerating startups 10:34 SE Ventures' support from ideation to later stages 14:35 Investment motivation and decision-making at SE Ventures 25:33 Success story: Verkor and gigafactory investment 27:56 Creating ventures through incubation 49:17 Best practices for founders: Curiosity, team building, and global mindsetGuest: Gregoire Viasnoff (linkedin.com/in/viasnoff/) Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com)Music by the Great White Shark (Shark Shartsis) The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors

    51 мин.
  5. Conquering Seed Stage Sales at a Deep Tech Startup: Insights from a CRO turned VC | Nate Williams of Union Labs

    18.07.2024

    Conquering Seed Stage Sales at a Deep Tech Startup: Insights from a CRO turned VC | Nate Williams of Union Labs

    Nate Williams is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Union Labs - an applied DeepTech seed fund focused on building and backing leading seed-stage startups in Climate, PropTech and Mobility.  Nate is a hands-on serial entrepreneur having previously played roles as an EIR at Kleiner Perkins, CRO & Head of Business at August Home, Inc. which became a leader in Smart Home Access, later acquired by Assa Abloy in 2017. He was also the CMO & Head of Business at Greenwave Systems and Senior Director of Marketing & Business Development at Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility. Join Host Alex Shartsis in this episode as Nate shares about the different stages of sales in a startup's life, from day zero to a scalable product, and the importance of a team approach to sales efforts. He shares his advice on creating a channel map to reach customers and markets, and talks about the risks of customer concentration. This channel mapping approach brought huge success when he was heading the business at August Home. Nate also talks about the significance of the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) title and the shift in funding trends towards mitigating technical and go-to-market risks early on. Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 9:38 Startup Sales Stages: From Jungle to Highway 11:17 Team Approach to Sales: Beyond Founder-Led Selling 15:23 Channel Mapping: Strategic Market Reach 21:11 Early Client Engagement: Setting the Deal Clock 23:38 Customer Concentration Risks: Balancing Goals 35:13 Targeting Influential Profiles: Building Key Relationships 40:23 CRO Role: Signaling Structured Sales Growth 49:52 Funding Trends: Balancing Technical and Market Risks Guest: Nate Williams (linkedin.com/in/nathandwilliams) Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com) The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors

    1 ч. 16 мин.
  6. How this startup is taking advantage of the massive opportunity of Industrial AI | Rob Christenson of oPRO AI

    11.07.2024

    How this startup is taking advantage of the massive opportunity of Industrial AI | Rob Christenson of oPRO AI

    Rob Christenson is the CEO and Co-Founder of oPRO AI, an AI startup that uses machine learning techniques to enable complex manufacturing operations to achieve higher optima — higher yields, lower energy use, reduced emissions, safer and stabilized operations. Rob has had success in founding companies, going from $0 to one exit at about $100 million a year. He was the SVP of PROS, a leading AI pricing company that he worked on for 14 Years, taking it public. Join host Alex Shartsis in this episode as Rob shares the journey of Opro AI, from its origins in the oil and gas industry to becoming a leader in industrial automation. He discusses Opro's playbook for tailoring AI solutions to specific industrial needs, emphasizing scalability and consistency. Rob also talks about the importance of strategic planning, building credibility, and ensuring value for customers in the rapidly evolving field of Industrial AI. Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 4:22 Origin of Opro AI 8:19 Opro's Industrial AI Playbook 10:49 Expanding Customer Base 12:35 Fundraising for Team Growth 18:45 Scaling Value in Large Markets 22:44 Organizational Growth Strategies 25:42 Indicators for Industry Focus 31:01 Selling Large-Scale Projects 36:56 Evolution of Pilot Programs 47:10 Opro's Vision: AI for Efficiency Guest: Rob Christenson (linkedin.com/in/rob-christenson-009a463) Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com) The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors

    51 мин.
  7. Lessons from a $7 Billion exit: Founder Bets That Pay off Big | Lars Leckie of Aspenwood Ventures

    20.06.2024

    Lessons from a $7 Billion exit: Founder Bets That Pay off Big | Lars Leckie of Aspenwood Ventures

    Lars Leckie is the managing director and partner of Aspenwood Ventures. He and his partner Steve started their career at the first ever software focused venture capital firm that started back in the late eighties, and took over that firm turning it ino Aspenwood Ventures. They look for disruptive technologies and market shifts, aiming for companies to reach $100 million in revenue and stressing the importance of building real businesses and identifying founders with a track record of success. The investing history Lars draws on includes multi billion dollar exits like Hyperion, Omniture, Mulesoft, and five nine. Join Host Alex Shartsis in this episode as Lars shares with us the significance of sequential focus on product development, sales, and scaling, in that right order and how founder bets in these areas can lead to massive wins for startups.Show Notes:1:57 Aspenwood Ventures' Focus on Enterprise Software 4:12 Early Investments in Founders: Hyperion, Omniture, Mulesoft 8:53 Criteria for Early-Stage Investments: Disruption and Potential 14:14 Mulesoft's Journey: From Startup to Billion-Dollar Acquisition 17:30 Timing the Pivot: Proof Points over Rebuilding 21:10 Capital Efficiency: High Margins Fuel Enterprise Growth 33:57 Founder Priorities: Product, Sales, Then Massive Scaling 37:27 Fundraising Evolution: Adapting Pitches for Each Stage Guest: Lars Leckie (www.linkedin.com/in/larsleckie/) Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com) The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors Companies Aspenwood Ventures has invested in: Aria Systems  Sonatype Klue Amberdata ArkoseLabs InsideSales Influitive Alpharank  Aspire Clarify Health Closefactor Connect The Dots Kloudfuse Klue MobileForce Nfinite Oomnitza Screenmeet Smartaccess Sonatype Stepfunction Symbium Vendia Wundergraph Lars is also an active angel investor in companies like Tonal, BetterPlaceForests, Masterclass, Uberflip and others.

    1 ч. 7 мин.
  8. How can startups hire better and avoid burning cash | Chase Woolard of Early Stage HQ

    06.06.2024

    How can startups hire better and avoid burning cash | Chase Woolard of Early Stage HQ

    Chase Woolard is the founder of Early Stage HQ. He is a Bay-Area based talent leader with 12 years of experience helping startups hire and retain great people. The last 8 of those years he has been building and managing high-growth recruiting teams, starting originally in the agency world before moving into working internally, driving talent at venture-backed startups like Perfect Price, AngelList, and Hone. Join Host Alex Shartsis as Chase underscores lean, smart hiring strategies, the importance of discussing metrics, past performance with potential hires, how job tenure/stability impacts decisions and so much more. Tune in to this episode and learn how to avoid making expensive hiring mistakes. Show Notes: 3:50 Leaner and smarter hiring strategies advised by VC advisors 8:57 Necessity of hiring a sales-driving individual contributor at the seed stage 10:23 Importance of discussing specific metrics and past performance with potential hires 12:31 Importance of effective hires to avoid wasting money 12:44 Significance of stability, success, and job tenure in hiring decisions 24:37 Distinguishing between sales and marketing roles based on core skill sets and external factors 37:55 Importance of thoughtful offboarding to avoid brand damage and hiring challenges 49:00 Building a hiring brand to attract top talent and avoid negative reviews Guest: Chase Woolard(linkedin.com/in/cwoolard/) Host: Alex Shartsis (linkedin.com/in/shartsis) Audio Engineer & Video Editor - James Fixx (fixxmusic.com) Theme music - Matthew “Shark” Shartsis @thegreatwhiteshark The Seed to Sequoia podcast is created by Silverwood Advisors to help founders with practical advice on building successful startups. If you would like to get expert advice for your startup reach out to us on: Website: silverwood.ai Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/silverwood-advisors

    1 ч. 6 мин.

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Practical advice on go-to-market from leading investors, founders, and advisors. Host Alex Shartsis has been it all–founder, employee, investor, even the guy at the big company whose job is buying little companies. Learn what works and what mistakes to avoid. Hear unvarnished stories of the tough times, the pivots, and the big wins. But mostly what to avoid. Whether you’re hiring your first salesperson, or preparing for your next financing round, you’ll learn something useful you can use right away.