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Ask HN: How do you find the right VC investors?

1 pointsby johncolealmost 2 years ago
How do you find your VC investors? I recently tried to help a friend who&#x27;s raising funding for her startup. I defaulted to using Pitchbook, but I wondered if there is a better service that can help me generate a short-list (maybe even ranked list) of VC&#x27;s she should be approaching?<p>Is there somewhere I can go (other than Pitchbook) to get that list, or find those investors?<p>To be clear, this post is not looking for investor recommendations, I&#x27;m looking to learn how others do this, (how others make this list of VC&#x27;s to reach out to or approach).

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jacquesmalmost 2 years ago
VCs tend to have specializations, the best way is probably to look into the background of the individual partners. If there is a good match there then a direct approach has a fair chance of working.<p>I don&#x27;t see much value in the various services in this domain, they tend to have outdated information, do a crap job of filtering (both positive and negative) and can be a negative signal to a VC if they are the ones making first contact. Always make sure you own the relationship from day #1, lots of these services are just leadgen for the financial service providers (&#x27;corporate finance&#x27;) who would love a slice of your pie, regardless of whether or not you manage to get funding. If you do engage a corporate finance company make sure they only get paid a fixed fee if they succeed, and make sure that they are non-exclusive.
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