I couldn't agree more with this post. Get comfortable with a VC that knows your space. You will know quickly that they aren't interested. Also, he makes a valid point to go out and <i>$%</i>%*^ Show something that is getting traction. VC's are number crunchers, they can't predict the future (i.e they won't invest in something you say is going to be huge, especially in today's funding env.)<p>Ask yourself something: Would you risk your business idea on your own credit cards? If not, neither will they. Go risk your own cash and make it work. It shouldn't take much to know if it's going to work or totally bellyflop. Saves everyone a bunch of time. There is enough web knowhow these days to push a simple version of your product out for free. Just do it (it applies to everything, $thatswhatshesaid