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MenuZero savings but ready to take a swing. Should I really go for it or take a job and treat it as a side project?
I've been working on an idea (consumer facing entertainment curation) I'm really excited about for the last 6 months. My gut is telling me I need to find a way to go for it full time, but I have no savings to fall back on and would require a small amount of seed money.
Other companies in the space have recently been funded. I have amazing celebrity curators/partners sold on the vision and ready to be a part of it that I believe I can leverage to get funding. Inevitably, somebody is going to execute on this idea and I feel like the time is now if I'm going to be the one to do it. I know the space well and trust my gut.
1) Once I get mockups or a initial prototype built, how do I best use that and my network of celebrity curators to gain just enough seed money to get started…
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