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Communicating with VCs via a 10 Lane Superhighway

by Larry Chiang on October 31, 2015

Larry Chiang welds Jedi in Business Administration when networking. Using “31, #10 Envelopes“, he network with executives Experian, Trans Union and Equifax and raise FICO credit scores. Chiang keynoted Harvard Law. Harvard wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School”. Be a Jedi in Business Administration also by “Communicating with VCs via a Ten Lane Superhighway”

Larry ChiangBy Larry Chiang

The world wide web has been called the superhighway for information. Has that helped you talk to VCs?

I am here to expose a #10LaneSuperhighway.

Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
#10LaneSuperhighway has a milemarker named #LarryChiang. I have casting agents for #sharkTank on speed dial and blogged their numbers 🙂

In the old days, actors on TV were not accessible. Now, VCs on Shark Tank, are. #10LaneSuperhighway is a hashtag that you should look to for networking tips.

Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
Initially, the #10LaneSuperhighway does not have full messaging reciprocity from VCs. But at least there is some #SharkTank

Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
How is it a #10LaneSuperhighway?! Mark Cuban’s real email address is just hanging out there. And he reads all. #SharkTank

 

Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
Investors do “pattern recognition” for signs of life / survivorship / #DuckCh9BK (ducking BK) in us founders. #sharkTank #10LaneSuperhighway
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
Investors want to “collect data points” on us founders. So, let them. #10LaneSuperhighway

 

Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
#10LaneSuperHighWay. If you can’t guess Chris @sacca‘s email, get out of entrepreneurship: about.me/sacca

#sharkTank

 

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