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  1. deca

    DECA is committed to creating unique, high-quality digital entertainment properties that combine premium video, social media applications and community. Our goal is to consistently provide new and exciting digital brands to consumers, marketers, distribut
  2. VentureBeat » Has smart money abandoned U.S. Web 2.0 companies?

    Notably, early investors in Web 2.0 slowed their pace. For example, Silicon Valley’s Benchmark Capital backed just three deals during the first half of the year, with only one in the Bay Area. In 2006, Benchmark was the sector’s top global investor, w
    23.09.2007 to , , , , by bertram
  3. blog.pmarca.com: The Pmarca Guide to Startups, part 2: When the VCs say "no"

    The most valuable thing you can do is actually build your product. When in doubt, focus on that. The next most valuable thing you can do is get customers -- or, for a consumer Internet service, establish a pattern of page view growth.
    24.06.2007 to , , , by bertram
  4. paidContent.org: The Economics of Content - News Aggregation Site Daylife Gets $8.3 Million Second Round

    Daylife, the much-hyped online news aggregation site which launched for public consumption in January but hasn’t gained much traction as of yet, has raised $8 million in second round of funding, according to SEC filings, picked up by PEHub. Investors in
  5. Beet.TV: Rafat Ali on Bubble II: There's a Lot of "Foolish" Money Out There

    He reflects on the online video boom -- and on the "foolish money" out there to invest in media and video companies. He says that funding valuations, meaning the value of a company that is soliciting outside investment, is actually higher without revenues
  6. Übersicht, Start Up, SF 1

    Richtig präsentieren - so geht's! Wer Investoren überzeugen will, muss sich und seine Idee richtig verkaufen können. Eine überzeugende Präsentation ist daher das A und O. KTI-Coach Jean-Pierre Vuilleumier verpasste unseren Jungunternehmern in sein
  7. NewTeeVee » Guest Opinion: The Challenge of Monetizing Video Versus Webpages

    So even if a video ad unit had a 5-10x pricing premium, the site might still have generated more revenue from regular web pages in the same amount of time because they would have served 14x more impressions.
  8. The Next Net: Eyeballing the Value of Web 2.0 Startups

    That's why I like the slide below created by eSnips CEO Yael Elish.  It gives an approximate value for many high-profile Web 2.0 sites by correlating publicly available Alexa Web traffic numbers with the value of known deals like YouTube's.  This slide
  9. The Next Net: 2006 Web 2.0 Fundings Doubled to $844 million

    Venture capitalists poured $844 million into Web 2.0 startups last year, according to Ernst & Young and Dow Jones VentureOne.  That's double the $406 million they invested in 2005, and up from the nadir of Web 2.0 investing in 2002, when they put in just
    24.05.2007 to , , , , , by bertram
  10. Vator.TV - index

    Vator.tv will be a place for anyone to submit their ideas for their venture in video, PowerPoint or document format. Submissions can be password protected or available for public viewing.
    17.05.2007 to , , , , , by bertram
  11. GigaOM » Free: a Tactic, not a Business Model

    scaling from $5 to $50 million is not the toughest part of a new venture - it’s getting your users to pay you anything at all. The biggest gap in any venture is that between a service that is free and one that costs a penny.
    17.05.2007 to , , , , , by bertram
  12. GigaOM » Joost gets $45 mil from pals, partners

    Joost, the P2P TV creation of Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström, the co-founders of Kazaa and Skype. The company, just raised a whopping $45 million in funding from five investors. “This funding represents a tremendous vote of confidence in Joost’s p
  13. » YouTube Case Study: Widget marketing comes of age - Startup Review Blog

    YouTube, one of the most successful exits of the Web 2.0 era, needs little introduction. YouTube’s single biggest contribution is that it brought into the mainstream the concept of sharing videos online. YouTube shot into limelight when Google acquired
  14. NewTeeVee » U.S. Video Startups Raised $682M Last Year

    in the first quarter of 2007, some 19 video software and services companies have raised $210.7 million. Put another way, American video startups raised $1.96 million per day over the past 15 months. And there’s been one exit to write home about: $1.7 bi
  15. » Jumpcut Case Study: Blueprint for a product acquisition - Startup Review Blog

    Jumpcut was clearly acquired for its team, technology and its product, rather than for traffic, revenue or any other component of its business. Big internet companies, especially Yahoo!, Google and Fox, have made a number of similar acquisition in the pa
  16. NewTeeVee » Kiptronic Takes $4M for Ad Platform

    Kiptronic1, a San Francisco-based startup that coordinates dynamic ad insertion for audio and video podcasts, will announce today or tomorrow that it has raised $4 million in venture capital funding. The Series A round was led by Blueprint Ventures and Pr
  17. Venture Beat Contributors » VC to aspiring entrepreneur: Are you sure you want our money?

    When you’re looking to fund your young company, definitely consider venture capital, but also be aware that for your particular situation it may make more sense to explore alternatives to venture money, like angel investors or bootstrapping, with help f
    21.01.2007 to , , , , by bertram
  18. Brightcove Raises $59.5 Million in Series C Round

    Brightcove announced today the closing of a $59.5 million strategic funding round that will allow the Internet TV company to accelerate international expansion and solidify a market leading position as the Internet TV market matures and consolidates in th
  19. DEATHWATCH: The new year roundup - Valleywag

    he sudden rush of company failures could be, as some people have suggested, because 2007 is the show-me year for startups which raised money from 2005 on. Though that's no doubt true, I do wonder whether some ventures have closed down quietly in the last
    15.01.2007 to , , , , , , by bertram
  20. paidContent.org: The Economics of Content

    the NYC-based broadband video firm has received $20 million in this round of funding, all from Polaris Ventures. The venture firm invested $10 million in the company early last year. The funding will be used to expand Heavy.com network internationally an
    08.01.2007 to , , , , , by bertram
  21. Beobachtungen zur Medienkonvergenz - Kleines Einmaleins der Startup-Bewertung

    Eigentlich ist Firmenbewertung ja ganz einfach: Man berechnet die zukünftigen Cash Flows, diskoniert sie mit einem angemessenen Renditesatz ab und kriegt ganz einfach die faire Bewertung zum heutigen Zeitpunkt (die theoretischen Details spare ich mir hie
  22. Video Sharing Site vMix Gets Second Round Funding

    vMix, a video sharing and tools site, has received an undisclosed amount of funding in its second round. The round was led by Mission Ventures and Enterprise Partners Venture Capital. This is a funny line from the company’s release:
  23. NewTeeVee » Wallstrip Video Show Raises Funding

    Wallstrip1, a three-month-old online videoblog about the stock market, has raised a little over a half a million dollars in funding, creator Howard Lindzon2 told NewTeeVee Thursday.
  24. » Grouper Case Study: Dual go to market strategy pays off - Startup Review Blog

    Grouper developed video indexing and search optimization tools that gave a big boost to traffic in the time before every major internet portal, especially Yahoo!, had its own video area.
  25. A VC: Web 2.0 Is A Gift, Not A Threat, To VCs

    Venture capital still plays an important role in financing web entrepreneurs. But the need for capital comes later in the company formation process. And that is a very good thing for everyone involved. Because VCs can scale their capital (ie risk) exposu
  26. Video Reviews Site ExpoTV Gets $6 Million First Round

    ExpoTV, an NYC-based consumer-generated video product reviews site, has received $6 million in first round of funding. The round was led by Masthead Venture Partners and Prism VentureWorks,
  27. Brightcove: Keep It Simple Stupid

    The simple truth is that Brightcove’s “we’re everything to everyone” strategy makes it confusing for partners, advertisers, let alone investors. If indeed it’s true that AOL and IAC are balking at this most recent round, we humbly, personally t
  28. informitv - BitTorrent finds further funding for legal distribution

    has received a further $20 million in venture capital investment. BitTorrent plans to launch a video store to enable users to download movies from major Hollywood studios. over 20 film studios and television networks, including 20th Century Fox, MTV Netwo
  29. 2006 Venture Capital Investment into European Web companies

    The list is interesting as it shows new investors to Europe (who’d have thought we’d see Sequoia active here?), some other investors appear to have woken up. The type of companies are fascinating too: Far more online-offline models such as Moo and Spr
  30. A VC: Building A Bust Proof Portfolio

    So here are the things that those "survivor" companies had in common: * Lower burn rates * Business models, revenues, and customers * Good venture syndicates with real VC firms (as opposed to strategic investors, amateurs, new funds, etc) * Realistic valu
    18.11.2006 to , , , , , by bertram
  31. Money for Growth-Report 2005

    Money for Growth The European Technology Investment Report 2005* Technology investments total m6.4 billion in 2004
  32. For Start-Ups, Web Success on the Cheap - New York Times

    And as large firms try to go small, they are encountering a new crop of competitors who are happy to bankroll start-ups on the cheap and are fueling the current Internet boom. They include a large pool of angel investors and a number of small venture fund
  33. » Tips for a better VC pitch | Rational rants | ZDNet.com

    : a.) what you are going to do for the customer and. b.) how you make money doing it. Then, tell me about the team. Close on your contact info. A pitch without the follow-up contact attached is a pitch waiting to be lost.
    15.11.2006 to , , , by bertram
  34. Can Daily Motion Challenge YouTube?

    YouTube already has managed to grab 9.1% reach there, compared with 10.3% for Daily Motion, according to figures from market tracker comScore. Across Europe, YouTube has around 10% to 12% reach, vs. 2% for Daily Motion.
  35. VentureBeat » VC investments in Web 2.0 companies booming, better study shows

    Venture capital investments into “Web 2.0″ Internet companies this year are on track to double last year’s levels to about $500 million, according to a new report on the bubbling sector. The report shows investors pumped $263 million into Web 2.0 co
  36. A VC: Connectors

    But one thing that stands out above all others in my mind is the ability to connect people, open doors, get meetings, make good stuff happen.
    15.11.2006 to , , by bertram
  37. GigaOM » Bright Lights, Big Bucks, Brightcove

    According to our sources, the company is looking to raise just over $55 million in fresh capital, give or take a few million. That kind of money would give the company a post-money valuation well north of $225 million range, sources say.
  38. Web-based TV Ad Buying Firm Spot Runner Gets $40 Million Funding

    Spot Runner uses the Internet to create low-cost, well-produced ads. Local business owners tap an online library of thousands of stock commercials to customize and schedule their own TV spots. The company then places the ads on local cable and network TV,
  39. Online Video Services Provider VSocial Gets $1.5 Million Seed

    vSocial, a Tempe, AZ-based online video services providers (white-label video services to other sites), has raised $1.5 million from investor Ron Conway and Consor Capital. vSocial offers white label video services.
  40. Dirk Ströer investiert in Sevenload. FTD

    Ströers Beteiligungsgesellschaft erwirbt eine Beteiligung. Ingesamt wird Sevenload jetzt bereits mit 130 Mio Euro bewertet. Sevenload peilt nach Zahlen von Unternehmensinsidern 2008 rund 30 Mio. Euro Umsatz und einen Gewinn von 10 Mio. an.
  41. alarm:clock euro: AOL Looks To Buy Eutubes Archives

    Now that AOL has shed its Internet access businesses in Europe, it is looking to buy popular video and IPTV "properties" in Europe to expand the reach of its online advertising business, according to an exclusive interview AOL's chief Jonathan Miller gave
    30.10.2006 to , , , , , by bertram
  42. A VC: The Parallel Entrepreneur

    I think its a smart model. Build a network of web services (Evan calls them web apps), use the popularity of one service to launch another, keep the services that are small but successful, shut down the ones that don't work, and spin off the ones that rea
  43. Bericht: Samwer-Brüder stecken hinter MyVideo - Golem.de

    Das sind Nachrichten;-) Der Focus hat nun recherchiert, was bislang als Vermutung sehr nahe lag: Hinter MyVideo stecken die Samwer-Brüder, die unter anderem auch für Jamba verantwortlich sind.
    30.10.2006 to , , , , , by bertram
  44. How to Change the World: Defensibility

    You’re street wise, so you know that you can’t depend on patents. You understand that very few companies are truly defensible for reasons other than because they either achieved critical mass or had a nine-month head start.
  45. Article - Money - Whither Web 2.0?

    "With $10,000 to $15,000, you can start a Web 2.0 company," Krishnan said. "If your site is compelling enough, you'll get users. And if you get users, Google is watching."
    28.10.2006 to , , , , , by bertram
  46. EyeSpot Gets $3.7M, YouTube and Jumpcut Comparisons Inevitable - Mashable!

    Today they’re announcing $3.7 million in Series A funding led by Gabriel Venture Partners, with help from Express Ventures and execs from MP3.com and DivX The money will be used to develop the technology, pursue a mobile strategy and to provide a white
  47. Deal Size | Union Square Ventures:

    So what this says is we are starting our investment positions in our portfolio companies with $1mm and under investments almost half of the time
  48. Comeback der Kellerkinder.

    Web2.0: Auch bei der zweite Welle Internet haben die Amerikaner die Nase vorn. Doch die Deutschen holen auf.
  49. Comcast, Turner Invest in User-Generated Ad Firm ViTrue

    ViTrue, an Atlanta-based startup which provides technology to enable user-generated advertising campaigns, has received funding from Comcast Interactive Capital and Turner Broadcasting
  50. Traction | Union Square Ventures

    We have two rules: 1 - don't invest in consumer facing web services without any consumers using them 2 - there is an exception to every rule

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