September 17, 2011
Meydenbauer Center

7 reasons to attend (and 3 not to)

You should attend StartupDay because:

  1. You will learn from builders and doers — accomplished entrepreneurs who have a strong reputation amongst their peers and have built dozens of successful startups.
  2. You will learn about what's important and what's not in a startup.
  3. You’ll learn how to transition from a full-time corporate job into a startup.
  4. You’ll learn from people in the trenches who’ll separate startup myths from reality.
  5. You'll have access to the Advisory Room with dozens of entrepreneurs and professionals, with the opportunity for 15-minute-long, one-on-one conversations with startup pros including CEOs, founders, attorneys, accountants, venture capitalists, angel investors and more.
  6. You can learn in a single day the equivalent of reading dozens of books.
  7. You'll get a copy of the Seattle Startup Guide 2010, with more than 1,000 resources for tech startups and articles on how to pick the right companies and people to do business with.

You should not attend StartupDay if:

  1. You are not a technology person.
  2. You’ve already been the founder/CEO of a startup for more than 12 months.
  3. You don't think you'll ever found or join a startup.


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