
Early stage investors invest because they believe that, with their help and their capital, you’re going to be able to turn your idea into a huge company. There is something about you, your co-founders and your idea that convinced them that you could make them profitable. Usually, it is just a feeling and not some tangible thing they can put their finger on. If they say they’re worried about a lack of revenue or some other issue, they’re lying. The truth is that they’re just not convinced that you’re going to be successful — period.
Early stage investors invest because they believe that, with their help and their capital, you’re going to be able to turn your idea into a huge company. There is something about you, your co-founders and your idea that convinced them that you could make them profitable. Usually, it is just a feeling and not some tangible thing they can put their finger on. If they say they’re worried about a lack of revenue or some other issue, they’re lying. The truth is that they’re just not convinced that you’re going to be successful — period.