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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Mark Suster – GRP Partners, venture capital. Your logo and article on Twiistup.com and other event promotions
• The word went out today that Twiistup is now accepting applications for their coveted show off spots. There are a total of 10 slots available for innovative startups to showcase their products at this one of a kind tech event .
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Friday, December 18, 2009
Journalists have just written an article that wasn’t favorable. The first came from the CEO of iScraper telling me that they would not be able to complete the deal – their investor, Apax Partners, had decided not to proceed despite verbal assurances that they would. But then I got a call from my lead investor (coincidentally it was GRP Partners where I now am a partner) and they told me not to lose confidence. This is part of my new series on what makes an entrepreneur successful . I originally posted it on VentureHacks , one of my favorite websites
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Mark Suster, a partner at GRP Partners in Los Angeles, spoke with Fastcompany.com about what makes L.A.s Sponsored by Westin. Find IT Solutions Get more leads Pay-per-click puts your business at the top of search page results. About Us Advertise Articles by Topic FAQ FC Expert Blogs Events Subscribe Manage Subscriptions Privacy Terms of Service Contact Us Multimedia About Company of Friends Copyright © 2010 Mansueto Ventures LLC. RSS ); Why You Should Start a Company in...
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
Interesting term used in a ZD Net article - Platform as a Service (PaaS) Unfortunately, Peter sells the promise and ignores the reality. Next up: Joe Andrieu CEO/Founder, SwitchBook Chair, Project VRM Standards Committee Key questions - Will it accomplish what you need? Everything else is closed. Mark Suster Partner GRP Partners He's an ex-Salesforce.com employee. I'm blogging from the CalTech Enterprise Forum . The topic is: Betting Your Company On An Internet Platform? A very interesting topic, especially for
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
I myself recently covered the topic when I spoke about why GRP Partners invested in Ad.ly .
GRP Partners invested in GoTo.com which rebranded as Overture. What does it mean when Michael Arrington sends out a link driving you to his latest article on TechCrunch? The topic of whether in-stream advertising has heated up. I just read well written pieces on the topic by Ross Kimbarovsky , Robert Scoble , Paul Carr and the NY Times .
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
This morning's Insights and Opinions article comes from venture capitalist Mark Suster of GRP Partners , who shares some of the most common mistakes he sees startups making.
This This is a very important post to me because I find myself giving this advice all the time and if you don't follow the basic advice here you can cause yourself much heartache down the line - even if your company ultimately becomes uber successful.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Million in funding led by GRP Partners. Without them content becomes flat, yet another article floating out there amid the endless web. Image licensing startup GumGum has secured an additional 2.6 The service, which offers high quality images for publishers, stands to reinvent the image license model with an innovative offering. Instead of paying the usual ridiculous image
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Mark Suster – GRP Partners, venture capital. Your logo and article on Twiistup.com and other event promotions
• The word went out today that Twiistup is now accepting applications for their coveted show off spots. There are a total of 10 slots available for innovative startups to showcase their products at this one of a kind tech event .
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Previously, he was a partner with JPMorgan Partners (JPMP), the private-equity arm of JPMorgan Chase. He joined JPMP from Flatiron Partners, which he launched1996 with partner, Fred Wilson. Prior to founding Flatiron, Jerry was a founding partner at CMG@Ventures L.P. (”@Ventures”). This interview is full of stories of successful entrepreneurs because Jerry Colonna has invested in or worked with some of the best of them.
As I listened to Jerry tell stories of the people he worked with, I kept noticing that the founders who made it big were building companies
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