Lessons about launching too soon

Bambi Francisco Roizen · January 27, 2009 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/5b7

Crispy Gamer founder talks about why rushing leads to double the work down the road

Christoper Heldman is a first-time entrepreneur. But it appears he's off to a great start with his company, Crispy Gamer, one of the largest independent game media companies providing news for serious gamers.

Here's Heldman's advice:

"Don't be in a hurry," he said. "Build your business over time."

Heldman said he learned this entrepreneurial virtue because he didn't have patience. "We rushed our product to market," he said. "If we waited and launched our product later, we wouldn't have to do things twice."

Heldman also suggests that entrepreneurs keep it simple.  

"When you go out to raise money, less is more," he said. "Trying to condense everything down to 10 or 12 points was much more digestible by a venture capitalist than just going out and trying to give your whole business pitch."

Thirdly, "you don't have to hire all at once." Particularly, in these times, hire after you need them. 

 

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Crispy Gamer is the largest independent game media company providing news, information and cutting-edge community for serious gamers. It is the only place where gamers and experts come together to form critical opinions and share essential information around their passion for games.