The Venture Hacks Bible

by | Sep 4, 2017 | Business | 0 comments

Babak Nivi and Naval Ravikant wrote this years ago but most of the principles still hold. It’s a PDF dump of the blog with some minimal formatting. They were trying to level the playing field between entrepreneurs and the investors who routinely out-negotiated them. You should also read the old stuff from Paul Graham, Fred Wilson and Marc Andreessen. Scientia potentia est (Knowledge is power). This single seminal book was enough than lot of bad advice & how to-dos available dime a dozen. Will help you to understand a lot of investment topics.

Venture Hacks is the single best source of startup knowledge, this eBook puts them all in one place. If you’re a founder, reading through these blog posts is a must… Especially How to pick a co-founder, How to make a cap table, The Option Pool Shuffle, and many others.

The Venture Hacks Bible

by Babak Nivi and Naval Ravikant (PDF) – 1,255 pages

The Venture Hacks Bible by Babak Nivi and Naval Ravikant

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