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June 25, 2007
The Best Unintentional Advice You'll Ever Get on VCs
Marc A. ends a recent post on venture capitalists with the following unintentional (I think) bit of wit and wisdom:Editorial note: This will be the last VC-related post in this series for a while. From now on I plan to focus much more on how to make a startup successful.Right. As opposed, of course, to getting those damn VCs involved!
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The funniest thing Marc A has written so far actually comes from his post on how to turn around a big company in nine easy steps:
Appendix for media companies only:
Step 10: For God's sake, stop suing your customers.