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Bad Times Are Good Times for Entrepreneurs

October 3rd, 2008 @ 7:18 am

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Categories: Management, Work Life

Tags: Entrepreneur, Promise, Entrepreneurship, Sales Strategy, Management, Sales, Michael Fitzgerald

Bad times are good times for startups, according to serial entrepreneur Bill Warner. Speaking at an ‘unconference’ sponsored by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, he told attendees that he started his best-known company, digital  media hotshot Avid Technologies, in September 1987, just weeks before that year’s Black Tuesday event in October.

I heard about Warner’s remarks talking to a venture capitalist this morning, and found a blog post about the unevent by Scott Kirsner, a Boston-area writer on innovation. Kirsner quoted Warner as saying “This is a time of great opportunity,” he said. “This is not a pep talk. This is reality.”

Kirsner also shared a nugget of startup sales wisdom from Bob Metcalfe, a highly successful technology entrepreneur and investor who is now at Polaris Ventures:

Bob then offered a secret to selling that he said none of us had heard elsewhere.

How do you establish credibility? By keeping little promises. People you’re selling to always wonder, will the product work like he says? Will I get the benefits? One way to do that is a pattern of keeping promises.

If you say, I’ll be there at 5:00, don’t come late, or you’ve begun to teach them that you don’t keep promises. If you say you’re going to finish on time, you finish on time. (Bob promised he’d finish his presentation by his allotted time, and he did - with time to spare.) If you say, I’ll send you my brochure tomorrow, that’s a little promise, so keep it. Eventually, you say, my products will work, and they’ll make your life wonderful, and people believe you.

 

There you have it — good behavior is good for business.

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    irelandmc

    10/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Bad Times Are Good Times for Entrepreneurs

    ...unless they can't get capital.

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    Michael Fitzgerald

    10/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Bad Times Are Good Times for Entrepreneurs

    Fair enough. I've been working on a piece about that situation for a magazine I write for, and at least for those people willing to talk, there's plenty of capital available -- because of the huge amount of excess capital for venture capitalists.

    Money will find returns. There is money out there. even in the Great Depression, we saw the rise of air travel, radio, television (very early development) and a further push into electrification.

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    Michael Fitzgerald

    10/07/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Bad Times Are Good Times for Entrepreneurs

    James Kwak noted this post over on his blog Baseline Scenario, and relates his own personal story of starting a company in a slowdown, in Crisis and Entrepreneurship.

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