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CapLinked is now Better, Faster, and Easier to Use

CapLinked has grown by leaps and bounds since our public launch in February. We recently surpassed $10 billion in deals hosted on the site. While we’ve been growing rapidly these past few months, we’ve also been working to overhaul and improve our online service.We’re excited to unveil a completely redesigned and upgraded version of our site. It’s … Read more

What is this Due Diligence Thing Anyway?

One of the least understood, yet most important, parts of the investment business is due diligence. Everybody has a different idea of what it is, why it exists, and how it should be conducted. For many entrepreneurs and brokers, due diligence is the enemy. They fear due diligence will be used and excuse to kill … Read more

5 Things to Know Before Raising Capital

1. Raising Capital is Hard Work This might sound obvious, but in this day of highly publicized deal-making many have the impression that all you need to do is hang out a shingle and watch the investment capital pour in. If your previous company was Twitter or Facebook, that might be true. But in 99% … Read more

Why the World Needs CapLinked

Investment into private companies is widespread and critical for the American economy. Over 600,000 businesses are started in the United States each year and annual investment by individuals into private companies has been estimated in the range of $160 billion. Approximately 8 million Americans have put money into someone else’s business through a debt or … Read more

Weekly Roundup: Investor Communications, Angel Exits, and Steve Jobs is Smart

“Mastering The Lost Art of Communicating With Investors” by Peter Bodine (VentureBeat) – A great summary of why staying in touch with your investors is critical, and how it can make or break your business down the line. “What History Tells Us about Helping Small Business” by Barbara Weltman (MyVenturePad)– An interesting retracing of the … Read more