Hi everyone,<p>We're bootstrapping two startups and we've met the tipping point when we very depend on the Advisers Board. We haven't incorporated, yet, so we can't propose anything in cash or on paper. We're about to look for seed and angel money. However, I'd be happy to start looking for investment having a good advisers on board. I see two key persons on the board - the marketing (product placement) guy and investors-linked one.<p>I'd be glad if you'll share your thoughts with me.
1. Whom do you think a young startup company should have as advisers?
2. Where can a young startup company find them?
3. How motivated should advisers be to help the company? Cash? Stock? Anything else? What if the company isn't incorporated, yet?<p>Thanks!