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Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 9, 2022 πŸ’

Customer.io raised our Series A

Startups often raise a lot of capital early. Large fundraising rounds shorten the time you have to thoughtfully build your business. In 2017, I talked about our approach, fundstrapping which still represents how we’re building the business today.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 8, 2022 πŸ’

Washington state Department of Commerce funds 4 new β€˜innovation clusters’

Washington state’s Department of Commerce has awarded four $500,000 grants to public-private organizations building new β€œinnovation” clusters in the state. The funding for the β€œInnovation Cluster Accelerator” program is provided through $15 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce, as part of the giant CARES economic stimulus act in 2020. The new awards build on funding for five other organizations announced in January and support a variety of industries.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 4, 2022 πŸ’

Portland software startup snags $5.5M from investors

β€œDesign systems play a central role in democratizing the way we create and contribute to the apps and websites that make up digital ecosystems,β€œ said Chris Strahl, co-founder and CEO, in a written statement. β€œKnapsack provides the infrastructure organizations need to realize both efficiency and quality gains made possible by building with reusable user interface patterns.”

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 3, 2022 πŸ’

OEN brings back PubTalk, with a slightly different format

The retooled event will be monthly, mostly. The group will take May, September and November off, since those months will have other big OEN events: Angel Oregon bioscience, Angel Oregon Food and the annual awards show. PubTalk will also be off in August when many people take time off.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 2, 2022 πŸ’

Meet Seattle’s newest VC: This former car saleswoman and immigrant entrepreneur is on a mission to shake up the industry

A lot has to do with Hoang-To, who strikes a much different pose than the stereotypical venture capitalist. An immigrant entrepreneur who was born in a refugee camp before her Vietnamese parents settled in Silicon Valley, Hoang-To describes herself as a β€œsuper scrappy” founder.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 1, 2022 πŸ’

What do startup founders pay themselves?

To find out what could be the β€œstandard” compensation for founders, Seedcamp, the European seed-stage VC, collected data of the salaries of 185 founders from pre-seed to Series A companies. The respondents interviewed are based in the UK, Europe and North America.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 28, 2022 πŸ’

I Did Marketing In A Failing Start-Up β€” Here Are The 5 Biggest Mistakes I Spotted There

If you’re a budding entrepreneur, this article might be helpful to you in terms of what to avoid in your own company. If you’re simply a marketer, read on anyway β€” some points could be applied to your current company as well.

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Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 24, 2022 πŸ’

Six Pitching Mistakes We’re Sick of Seeing

I love watching startups pitch, probably because I love pitching. To me, seeing someone articulate their vision and product is nothing short of inspiring. But having been a judge for various university competitions like Hult Prize’s Accelerator and University College London amongst others, I have to share some of the biggest pet peeves I have seen from the judging table.

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