Nigel pitched 86 VCs to get 1 yes. He was rejected time and time again. And in this conversation, he shares how he continues to deal with rejection as an entrepreneur.
Nigel Eccles is best known for being the co-founder of FanDuel, a company that pioneered the daily fantasy sports market in the US.
You may have seen their high impact commercials on TV, heard of them becoming one of the few unicorn $1bil startups to come out of Europe or their eventual sale to Paddypower/Betfair for $465mil. You may have even seen him featured in the infamous John Oliver “This Week Tonight” episode covering the industry he helped to create!
It’s safe to say – there are not many people on the planet that have the experience that Nigel has – after starting & selling multiple companies – he’s been around the block & back as a serial entrepreneur.
At Fanduel his experience includes raising $400mil+ in venture capital, competing with their closest rival, Draft Kings who raised over $1bil+, to investing hundreds of millions of dollars in customer acquisition on channels like TV, radio and paid digital.
In this revealing conversation, he opened up to share his perspective on:
-how to come up with business ideas in the first place
-raising venture capital vs bootstrapping
-how to accelerate paid customer acquisition & measure your marketing effectively
-building a high growth team
-the highs & lows of selling a company & lessons learned
-why founders & early employees might not always make a return from a sale because of preferred vs common stock
-creating a new market vs capturing an existing one
-why “going viral” isn’t a good strategy for paid products
-what to do if you’re a non-technical founder
-the process of taking an initial idea & evaluating its business potential
-applying the same logic to his new company, Flick, going after the podcast market
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