Ask Marc: Netflix Co-Founder Marc Randolph on How to Woo Investors Even If You Have No Sales In this episode of our new series 'Ask Marc,' the serial BIZ Experiences and mentor breaks down common hurdles all BIZ Experiencess face.

By Mackenzie Truman Edited by Jessica Thomas

Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph loves to share what he's learned over the years to help new and existing businesses succeed. In this new episode of Ask Marc, he took live questions from the BIZ Experiences audience and tackled issues including:

  • How do you persuade someone to invest if you have no sales?
  • Are accelerator programs advisable?
  • What do you like to see in an investor pitch and package?
  • What are your views on equity crowdfunding?
  • How do you define valuation at an MVP stage?

Follow Randolph and BIZ Experiences to be alerted about the next episode of Ask Marc and get your questions answered live.

In the meantime, check out Marc's insightful book, That Will Never Work, and his podcast.

Mackenzie Truman

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