Join host Greg McCallum in part two of this engaging episode of Founders Unplugged as he continues his conversation with Gareth Hawkins, investor and co-founder of BizCrunch. Dive deeper into the dynamic world of entrepreneurship through acquisition and gain insights into the due diligence process that can make or break a deal.
In this segment, Gareth discusses the common pitfalls in due diligence, the importance of a well-structured data room, and how BizCrunch is preparing business owners for successful exits. Learn about the challenges of succession planning and the innovative solutions BizCrunch offers to streamline the acquisition process. Gareth also shares his experiences with BlockDojo, a Web3 incubator, and the exciting potential of blockchain technologies beyond cryptocurrencies and NFTs.
Key Highlights:
-The impact of due diligence on startup valuations
-How BizCrunch helps businesses prepare for sale
-The role of BlockDojo in nurturing Web3 startups
-Insights into the angel investing landscape
-Common mistakes founders make with investors
Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or simply curious about the world of business acquisitions, this episode offers valuable perspectives and practical advice. Don't miss Gareth's unique insights and Greg's thought-provoking questions that make this conversation a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of entrepreneurship.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:08 Due Diligence Pitfalls
06:42 Preparing for Business Exits
14:57 BlockDojo and Web3 Innovations
29:37 Future of Blockchain Technologies
37:43 Insights into Angel Investing
Thanks for watching part two of this conversation with Gareth. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes. Your support means the world to us! Enjoy the episode and see you next time!
Follow Gareth here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gareth-hawkins/
Check out Block Dojo here: https://blockdojo.io/
and BizCrunch here: https://www.bizcrunch.co/
Want a 1 hour free advisory session with our host Greg Mccallum?
Use the link on his LinkedIn profile.
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In this segment, Gareth discusses the common pitfalls in due diligence, the importance of a well-structured data room, and how BizCrunch is preparing business owners for successful exits. Learn about the challenges of succession planning and the innovative solutions BizCrunch offers to streamline the acquisition process. Gareth also shares his experiences with BlockDojo, a Web3 incubator, and the exciting potential of blockchain technologies beyond cryptocurrencies and NFTs.
Key Highlights:
-The impact of due diligence on startup valuations
-How BizCrunch helps businesses prepare for sale
-The role of BlockDojo in nurturing Web3 startups
-Insights into the angel investing landscape
-Common mistakes founders make with investors
Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or simply curious about the world of business acquisitions, this episode offers valuable perspectives and practical advice. Don't miss Gareth's unique insights and Greg's thought-provoking questions that make this conversation a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of entrepreneurship.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:08 Due Diligence Pitfalls
06:42 Preparing for Business Exits
14:57 BlockDojo and Web3 Innovations
29:37 Future of Blockchain Technologies
37:43 Insights into Angel Investing
Thanks for watching part two of this conversation with Gareth. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes. Your support means the world to us! Enjoy the episode and see you next time!
Follow Gareth here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gareth-hawkins/
Check out Block Dojo here: https://blockdojo.io/
and BizCrunch here: https://www.bizcrunch.co/
Want a 1 hour free advisory session with our host Greg Mccallum?
Use the link on his LinkedIn profile.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregmacuk/
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