Your Community as a Startup Ecosystem Here are the key factors for building an BIZ Experiencesship community in your town.

By Bryan Keplesky

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Your Community as a Startup EcosystemIf SXSW 2012 can have an overarching theme, it's this: You don't have to be in Silicon Valley to be a startup. No matter if you live in Omaha, Nebraska or Detroit or even a small town in between, you can create a vibrant startup scene.

Not only is the technology there, but BIZ Experiencesial communities centered around academic institutions are sprouting up across the country. To complete the ideal BIZ Experiences ecosystem, however, you'll also need a healthy mix of angel investors, venture capitalists, recruiters, junior talent and leaders. That's according to Betterworks CEO Paige Craig, Nick Seguin from the Kauffman Foundation, Shane Reiser from Startup Weekend, and prominent VC Brad Feld.

As particpants in the "How to Build BIZ Experiencesship Communities" panel discussion at SXSW, here are their thoughts about the state of BIZ Experiencesship communities, what makes them strong and what they'll look like in the future:

1. Create awareness. You can start by reaching out directly to key stakeholders in your city, both in the public and private sectors. A critical component to awareness is developing your community's story. More often than not, it's easier to think of your community's weaknesses (like geographic location or population) rather than identifying the one authentic cultural characteristic that can define your city. Make that your story and rally behind it. There should also be a balance of online and offline activity. Running and updating a consistent blog is just as important as getting people together in a room or organizing quarterly events.

2. Establish a culture and community of mentorship. Ideally, these mentors won't be divas. Rather, they should be experienced men and women who are willing to work behind the scenes -- one on one -- with the newest class of startups.

3. Seek out strong leaders. These BIZ Experiencess will be able to launch initiatives and build consensus among members. The right leaders are generally community focused and out for the betterment of their neighbors. The ultimate goal for these leaders is to help foster a "community of helping" that will attract new talent and create strong ties back to the community if successful startups leave for other cities.

What does the future look like for BIZ Experiencesship communities? The panel had three predictions:

The JOBS Act will be a major game changer, opening up unprecedented new ways for BIZ Experiencess to get access to funding their startups.

The American BIZ Experiences ecosystem will truly be flat. BIZ Experiencesship communities will be everywhere, independent of Silicon Valley.

And finally, universities will play a larger role than ever, putting money and resources to work. In the near future it will be common for companies to come out of academic institutions.

What is the state of your BIZ Experiencesial community and the challenges you face? Leave a comment and let us know.

Bryan Keplesky

Art director, designer, writer

Bryan Keplesky runs his own creative studio in Austin, Texas, working in design, branding, art direction and writing.

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