About Mark Jeftovic I live in Toronto, Canada with my wife and daughter, I'm the founder and president of easyDNS.com - the DNS hosting provider & domain name registrar, a card-carrying Libertarian and former Director to the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA).In my copious spare time I blog here about doing business on the internet and play guitar in The Parkdale Hookers, an indie power-pop group who releases all of our music under a creative commons license. I can be emailed at markjr@myprivacy.ca (requires verification) CategoriesQuicksearchBlog Administration |
Sunday, July 2. 2006Better Living through Private World DominationTrackbacks
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Very interesting post, Mark. I hadn't given the addressed issue much thought, frankly, and when I first saw your use of the term 'serial entrepreneur,' I thought it described my own efforts perfectly.
On reading this post, I agree that (mostly) I try to avoid the OPM issue, except in matters of real estate where it makes sense to use mortages to leverage your holdings. Also, the OPS thing resonated with me, because I had just written the following sentence in an email: "In a situation like this, where we have several partners, and where we need some outside investors, it is more difficult for me to move things along, because I don't have the control over either people or finances that I would have if I were strictly on my own." I think, my friend, that I may have to take your words in this post to heart, and so as not to go astray somehow, remember what is really important: Better Living through Private World Domination. You've pretty much nailed this one. I'm into my third company on OPM and approaching $50m total raise for my ventures over the past 13 years. I love what I do, and will see this one through to the finish, but when this is over, this will be my last OPM funded company.
While venture funding appears quite glamorous from the outside, it's actually twice the work. First, you have to raise the money, and getting good at that takes time and effort. But to go the distance, you still have to make the money customers if you want to hold the position. I'll skip right to the latter on the next go-around. |
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