- Having a clear and well-defined business plan that outlines your goals, strategies, and financial projections.
- Demonstrating a track record of success and growth, if possible, such as through customer traction or revenue growth.
- Conducting thorough research on potential investors to ensure that they are a good fit for your business, and align with your goals and values.
- Being prepared to give up some level of control in your business in exchange for investment capital.
- Being open to feedback and guidance from your investor, as they may have valuable experience and insights to share.
- Having a clear understanding of the terms of the investment, including equity ownership and potential exit strategies.
Jonathan Bradley
Locations
United States,
North Carolina
Investment type
Corporate Venture Capital
Marketing Operator
Design Operator
Markets
Past investments
Beringar
Native Pet
FreeWire Technologies
AirMap
Sceenic
T-REX
Mission Secure
DigiSEq
Mimica
Envoy Technologies
Dogdrop
Jiminy's
Chronicled
Dogo
Smalls
Gankstars
Whalar
Imposium
LeagueApps
Coffee Cloud
Everest
Camera IQ
Keemotion
Cordial
GroupRaise
Teralytic
ScoreStream
Sunfolding
Roomatic
Journy
Barkibu
Lacuna Diagnostics, Inc
Latch
Snaptivity
AxleHire
Hoxton Analytics
Darkstore
Gastrozentrale
qiibee
Sensing Feeling
PlayVS
Percolata
Brave
Wearable X
Toletta Cats
Zero Mass Water
Transmit.Live
Homebox
Woof Together
Tappp
Hangar Technology
QuickFrame
Vidrovr
AnimalBiome
Oak Labs
Sightworthy
Myagi
The Bark Shoppe
Clarifai
Popwallet
Wynd
Greenfly
Adludio
Relative.ai
Renegade Brands
PetPlate
Lytics
PetHospice
Concord
Sniffspot
Hrmony
ShotTracker
Onward
Mixlab
WSC Sports
Petaluma
Dashbot
Dogly
Happy Returns
rublys
CuidaMiMascota
Flock Ltd.
KG Protech
ScreenCloud
Chargifi
Winnow
Flowtify
Patientory
Wild Earth
Juke
Ad Lightning
Carter
Cognitive3D
Tonsser
Streamroot
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