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Touchland wins the 1st edition of “Next Top Startup”

June 22, 2010 in Events by Jacek Grebski

The first edition of “Next Top Startup” took place in Barcelona over the course of June 16th and 17th. Contestants braved the journey from as far afield as South Africa and Brazil just to take part in the competition so at f3fundit we believed it was extremely important to give the participants real added value, key learnings, and new connections that will help facilitate their growth both in terms of strategy, commercialisation, and raising capital.

Two intensive days of workshops saw many teams work closely with the experts to answer doubts and improve their business models to the extent that the overall response was very positive. The winners – Touchland – were asked to join CEO Collaborative Forum and invited to their main forum where more than 100 CEOs of growth companies with a combined turnover greater than $3 billion are present. In addition, five other teams are either being put forward for financing or in talks with our experts to continue collaboration in some form. Over the coming weeks and months we will continue to support them and hope to confirm more news about the progress these ventures are making following their time with us.

As with any competition, some teams fared better than others and we feel that the value they received from the competition depended greatly on their approach and openness to the experts, as well as other teams.

On another note, we would like to thank all the people outside of f3fundit who helped make Next Top Startup a reality, these include the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, the organizers of the Day of the Entrepreneur, ESADE Business School, CEO-CF, Maroon Analytics and both Freixenet and Damm for providing refreshments for the networking cocktail that took place after the final pitches at the Mies van der Rohe Pavillion.

However, aside from in kind services we had hoped that the business community – and especially those companies who actively claim to support entrepreneurial initiatives – would have come forward and helped sponsor the final prize. While here at f3fundit we did what we could and waited until the final moments to hear word of a cash prize for the contestants, at the end none came. Even though it was a freshman effort we can honestly say that we considered the level of experts, and contestants as well as the locations in which the competition took place to have been sufficient to at least secure some form of commitment, unfortunately, we were disappointed in the outcome as surely as the winners were.

In all however, the event was a success, both the experts and participants were overwhelmingly enthusiastic about the experience and so with that, we close the 1st chapter of Next Top Startup, and open the second. Be sure to check the site for info on the next competition and our development of the community…

by dquinn

Can you pitch your business in a tweet? It’s called a twitch – try it, win, and get free publicity!

May 12, 2010 in Events by dquinn

Everyone has heard of the elevator pitch but who has two minutes these days? You also need to be able to explain your business idea online in a lot less time than that. So the latest version of the elevator pitch is the tweet pitch – the twitch!

So is it possible to explain a startup in 140 characters? Obviously you will have to cut right back to the bare bones of what makes your company different from the rest. And maybe it is that which makes this a worthwhile exercise. All too often startups spend way too much time filling up their communications with flowery language that looks good but fails to communicate the essence of what they do. Take a look through Crunchbase to see this in action. In a twitch, however, you don’t have that luxury, 140 littel characters, that’s it.

Here at f3fundit we have been giving it a go and it is not so easy. This is what we have come up with

f3fundit where investors and entrepreneurs help each other succeed. Competition for next top startup closes 21may, event 16,17june Barcelona

There, 140 characters exactly. OK, it isn’t punctuated so well and the clarity does drop off towards the end but it more or less gets across what we are about.

We tried it for some other well known businesses too

Google, suck people in with a great search engine, use profits from that to put everything online for free, take over the world, don’t be evil

Spotify, a complete music database streamed to your internet device with offline functionality, freemium with subsciption based & adverts

Can you do better? If you have already registered on f3fundit then look for the group called twitch and post your attempt there – maybe you can give some others some help with theirs too. If you aren’t registered then do – it only takes a second – and show us just how concise you can be!

The winner of the twitch contest will be featured one the site in a “Startup Saturday” article, be tweeted about via our own twitter account and be places in our monthly newsletter. So what are you waiting for 14o characters for a slice of free publicity.

Deadline: Sat 15th May, Noon GMT