Venture Capital in Detroit, Among Other Places (Video)
If you have a startup idea kicking around in your head, you don't necessarily need to head for California, New York or Massachusetts to find venture capital. In today's video, Timothy Lord visits a venture capital firm called Detroit Venture Partners. (Yes, it's in Detroit.) This not an intimidating company, even though it has some big bucks and big names (including Magic Johnson) behind it. But this doesn't mean you need to rush to Detroit to fund your million-dollar idea. There are lots of local venture capital companies in the U.S. -- and chances are, wherever you are, there's one near you that's panting to invest in your can't-miss business opportunity.
My experience is that a lot of supposed venture capital firms (particularly those that deal with economic development zones and distressed areas) are little more than scammers who live on government funding and/or ponzi-scheme style investments and use most of it to pay very high salaries to their staff. So if you're actually looking for venture capital be careful who you deal with. If their senior staff are all driving new Mercedes, while the portfolio of ventures they've funded is surprisingly slim, you might want to look elsewhere.
Not saying that is the case with the specific firm mentioned in this story. I'm just saying be careful who you deal with. The same also goes for non-profits, and anyone who wants to "pay cash for your inventions." There are plenty of reputable investors out there, but plenty of scammers too. And when you're desperate for funding for your big idea, it can be tempting to fall for the latter. Don't let your dream turn you into a mark.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
In Detroit, you should be buying up all the empty lots and abandoned homes, tear down any structures, grease a few palms down at city hall to keep them off your back, and wait for global warming to make the area liveable. Then you sell high to all the people fleeing the flooding in New York and Los Angeles.
They're smarter than they let on. Y'see, if you can't figure out that the group needs an IT professional, or how to contact them about it, you need not apply.
It's a job posting disguised as a job board. Genius!
You can hold down the "B" button for continuous firing.
There's another advantage to setting up shop in Detroit these days: The city is much safer now that an angry Clint Eastwood is out there roaming its streets.
Most of the companies they're funding aren't in Detroit. And they mostly seem to be social media phone apps. No manufacturing, automotive, or heavy industrial startups.
(We need to get past "social media" and do something else.)
Cory Doctorow - Makers.... Somehow this article reminds me of the book...
how much they paid to get into the Top Stories?
Social Media, Detroit's Rebirth?
Let's all totally commit to hoping hard enough to bring substance to one or both.
I mean, Detroit got one startup that was funded by venture capital and people think that it's so hot, that it's newsworthy
Plus, this particular startup has yet to prove it can succeed in the marketplace
One bird does not a flock made
Not until Detroit is swamped with a growing cluster of successful startups then maybe it'll become newsworthy
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
One thing I want to know is there any decent Venture Captialists in Ontario Canada
Any good Venture Captialists in Ontario Canada
I wish there was good Venture capitalists in ontario Canada to start your own company