- Woah! Congrats to PartSelect on a new redesign! http://bit.ly/bPsxMI #
- RT @byosko: StatusNet raises new financing round led by FirstMark Capital in New York: http://bit.ly/99H8JC #
- RT @rogerchabra: $20MM financing for Montreal-based @Accedian (Rho Canada) led by top tier investor Summit Partners http://bit.ly/b9fWBx #
- Game mechanics, invitations & product launches: how to get 10,000 users b4 launch http://bit.ly/dauQuy by @blueleafcom #mustread #
- New job posted: Web Designer / Emerge2 Digital / Waterloo, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/abOhcl #
- Congrats to the Postrank team on the launch of PostRank Connect this morning! http://bit.ly/bIlByh a big step #
- "$22,484 pledged of $2,000 goal" http://bit.ly/99a6Bp << The internet is a crazy place #
- RT @GrowConf: #plan GROW Op – A pre-conference meetup (Century Restaurant) Wed, Aug 18, 2010, 6-8:00pm http://planca.st/6K9 #
- New job posted: Technical Support Engineer / Norada / Canada http://bit.ly/9iZFJd #
- RT @byosko: New Montreal event – Tap in Tuesday for startup mentoring with @sebprovencher – http://bit.ly/bGkPs0 – August 10th #
- RT @aprildunford: New blog for internet startup folks that I'm enjoying – Check out @Foundora http://www.foundora.com/ #leanstartup #
- RT @sgblank: The Rise of the Lean VC – Consumer Internet Gets Its Own Investors: http://wp.me/prGQZ-1EO #
- RT @mtw: Videos of latest mtlnewtech demo http://bit.ly/bpSdH3 #
- This is how you're supposed to demo at #DemoCamp complete with code RT @fredwilson: How to pitch a product http://bit.ly/bYSzp9 #mustwatch #
- New job posted: HTML/CSS developer / One Street Digital Inc. / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/9f7ZRn #
- New job posted: Great Lead Developer / Stealth mode Startup / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/byivm0 #
- New job posted: Documentation Specialist to Detail our Technology! / Kontagent / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/diJVWv #
- New job posted: Software API Engineer ~ Interface Genius With A Client Focus / Kontagent / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/dfNNeZ #
- New job posted: Customer Support Engineer ~ Social Network Analytics Start-Up / Kontagent / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/diYQ3p #
- "Startups die for not having customers, so STOP thinking about how to scale" http://bit.ly/a24SUg understand your stage of corp dev #
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Week in Review
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CanCon 3.0
I was doing some evening reading I came across and interesting thought on the intersection of social networks and content:
Media is fast-becoming an important area for the social network. The news feed, long a place for friends to share personal photos and thoughts, is becoming more of a content discovery engine
I’ve posited elsewhere on the role of content in the evolution of the Internet. In a nutshell, if Web 2.0 is the social web, then I respectfully submit for your consideration that Web 3.0 is the content web. What I mean by this isn’t that the Web 3.0 is about taking traditional content that has been available in traditional media (literature in books; movies on film; music on CDs) and putting them on the web, obviously we are well into that trend. What I’m referring to is entirely new forms of content that have yet to be created for the social web
Then my thoughts drift to Canada and the potential behind Canadian start-ups. Canadians have always been innovators in content, even if that innovation didn’t happen at home. Note:
- Canada is becoming a leader in video games
- Canadians are funny
- NFB remains one of the preeminent film associations and archive (and is surprisingly innovative)
- Rush is still alive
- Canada has some of the best animation schools around
So does all this bode well for Canadian content companies? As we think about national competitive differentiators, aspects of a country’s economy that sets it apart from the rest of the world- should we be thinking content?
If Canadian start-ups could combine technology smarts and content smarts, could the result be a whole new class of content, the likes of which we haven’t seen yet?
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Week in Review
- New job posted: Senior Software Developer / Bering Media / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/9Aiwwu #
- New job posted: Intermediate Software Developer / Bering Media / Toront, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/bhWN8t #
- Screenscape adds Foursquare support. Cool http://bit.ly/aXW85x #
- New job posted: Editor/Writer/Producer Extraordinaire / FreshBooks / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/bkqiPf #
- New job posted: iPhone/iPad Developer / MiiToU / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/cBGzpy #
- New job posted: ASP .NET LEAD DEVELOPER / MiiToU / Torotno, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/ccyshf #
- StartupDrinks tonight in Toronto, Saskatoon, Regina, Montreal, Moncton, Calgary, Halifax, Fredricton, and Saint John – http://bit.ly/2oTK #
- RT @davidcrow ExtremeU open house/patio party http://guestlistapp.com/events/26760 hosted by @ExtremeVP @fnthawar find the next Bumptop #
- "Problem, not solution. Customer, not technology. UX, not code. Distribution, not PR. Acq cost, not revenue projections." /via @davemcclure #
- New job posted: User Interface Web Developer / Great Ideaz On Demand Inc. / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/9ehdHS #
- New job posted: Programmeur iPhone Web Mobile / Confidential / Montreal, QC, Canada http://bit.ly/cfZ1Dz #
- New job posted: Junior ASP.NET Developer / MiiToU / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/bwCOZT #
- New job posted: Junior iPhone/iPad Developer / MiiToU / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/dxVMHv #
- New job posted: Senior iPhone Application Developer / Interaxon Inc. / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/c7j41B #
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Finding a future for Venture Capital in this country
I wrote a guest piece for The Mark News this week, which was published today. I tried to look at some of the endemic problems which gave us our last swell of Venture Capital funds in Canada, why I thought they came in to being, and what might be next.
I also tried to spread the blame around a bit.
At the end of the day, those who hustle and build things that people want will win. It doesn’t matter what side of the table you are on, the rules are the same.
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Week in Review
- RT @fredwilson: We Are Discussing Opportunity Costs On #mbamondays today http://bit.ly/atNUfY #mustread #
- New job posted: iPhone/iPad/BlackBerry/Android Developer / Homick / Waterloo, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/9iKVNf #
- New job posted: SharePoint Developer / Questrade / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/9ZQ1mp #
- New job posted: Interaction Designer / Questrade / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/bu9RSN #
- New job posted: Senior Network Engineer / Questrade / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/9tOWNc #
- RT @yegg A Board of Directors is not an advisory board #fb #in http://ye.gg/board #
- RT @invoker RT @invoker: HootSuite seeks VP Business Development Superstar – http://ow.ly/2dxF8 #
- #waterloo startup RT @melle: @PostRank is a launch partner for the new Google Buzz firehose API! Integration live: http://bit.ly/beG7dw #
- Ontario Investment Accelerator Fund – Take 2 http://bit.ly/9B9iFM by @suziedingwall wonders if investment committee matches opportunity #
- New job posted: Software Developer / Recoset / Montreal, QC, Canada http://bit.ly/bF51tC #
- New job posted: Business Development Intern (paid) / GridCentric Inc. / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/bbgyIK #
- New job posted: HIRING JUNIOR AND SENIOR DEVELOPERS / BNOTIONS / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/dk01rL #
- RT @whitneyhess: A peek into how 3 startups and 1 VC think about UX: http://bit.ly/cyhc5v #startups #ux #
- RT @rww: The Phone Pitch: Should You Make the Call? http://bit.ly/arGTF3 #pitching #
- All entrepreneurs are in sales RT @sgblank: The Phantom Sales Forecast – Failing at Customer Validation: http://wp.me/prGQZ-1DL #
- New job posted: Designer's Designer / FreshBooks / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/b5n4oV #
- RT @aprildunford: Blog Post: Messaging for Startups http://bit.ly/ddlfBS #prodmgmt #
- RT @michele_perras TO awesome for mobile startups http://bit.ly/axSghh @polarmobile @fixmo @extremevp @xmgstudio @endloop @fivemobile #
- New job posted: QA Analyst (.net) / Telmetrics Inc / Mississauga, ON, Canada ($300 Referral Reward) http://bit.ly/clAo0x #
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Conspiracy theories and hockey talent
Photo by kennymatic The brain drain. Canadian actors in Hollywood. This was a common thread for a in Canadian media outlets. But there is something new going on in tech north of the border. International corporations have been snapping up Canadian startups and talent. Foreign investors (think US Venture Capitalists) are looking north of the 49th parallel to actively deploy capital in high growth, scalable companies. Just look at the recent track record of activity in the past 9 months.
Recent Exits
- Layerboom acquired by Joyent.
- Plan9 acquired by Apple.
- Sysomos acquired by MarketWire.
- SmallThought acquired by Twitter.
- Opalis acquired by Microsoft.
- Bumptop acquired by Google.
- Sitemasher was acquired by Salesforce.
- CoverItLive was acquired by Demand Media.
Recent Foreign-led Investments
- Highland Capital Partners invests in Montreal-based Beyond the Rack.
- Bridgescale Venture Partners invests in Toronto-based Dayforce.
- Bridgescale Venture Partners invests in Toronto-based Bluecat Networks.
- FTV Capital invests $35M in Toronto-based Varicent.
- Altos Ventures invests $4.5M in Toronto & SF-based Kontagent.
- Metamorphic Ventures invests $1.5M in Toronto-based Chango.
- Grandbanks Capital invests in Toronto-based iLoveRewards.
- Grandbanks Capital invests in Toronto-based xkoto.
- Panorama Capital invests $8M in Calgary-based Tynt.
So just what is going on. Why the sudden interest and opportunity?
- A History Lower Valuations, Less Capital & More Traction
When you look at the historical news archive from the Canadian Venture Capital Association (CVCA) about the state of venture capital in Canada you begin to see a common thread. Canadian companies generally raise less money than their US counterparts at each stage of growth. This leads to lower valuations and more traction from local investors and has created a generation of Canadian entrepreneurs that are used to funding growth from profits. In 2009, the US market saw US$18 billion invested through venture capital. Canada startups only raised approximately US$1 billion representing 5.5% of the US number (source: Wellington Fund blog). The challenge is that the Canadian economy is approximatley 12.5% of the US economy and this leaves a significant gap in the amount of potential capital being deployed to Canadian startups. There is a gap in the level of investment and the overall economic performance in Canada. This leaves a huge opportunity for other funding sources. - Strong Local Communities
When you look across Canada entrepreneurs are using the web, events and models developed locally and internationally to connect each other, share information and build successful startups. There are examples ranging from government funded initatives like the Accelerator Centre in Waterloo, WavefrontAC in Vancouver, the RIC Centre, MaRS, Lead to Win in Ottawa, and Communitech (there are a ton more). There are grassroots movements like DemoCamp, MontrealNewTech, StartupCamp and LaunchParty happening across the country. There are an emerging set of incubators and early investors like BootupLabs, Extreme Ventures, Montreal StartUp/Founder Fuel, and Mantella VP. These communities provide entrepreneurs opportunities to connect with other entrepreneurs and seed investors to share methods, pursue informed development and find mentorship and funding. - Close Proximity
As soon as you decide to get on a plane, the game has changed. It’s not about can I drive to a board meeting in less than 45 minutes. It’s about can I make return travel in the same day. Flights to Vancouver from San Francisco are only minutes longer than flights to Seattle. If you’re leaving the comforts of Silicon Valley to travel to Seattle, Boulder, or other destinations than you should consider Vancouver. Toronto and Montreal in the same geographical proximity to Boston, New York and Chicago. The decision for most investors has less to do with travel and more to do with finding great companies whose growth can be accelerated. Having an international border throws a couple of new complications (see the next section Taxation Reforms) into the mix but it should not prevent investment or acquisition. There might be taxation and immigration impact on - Taxation Reforms
Charley Lax at Grandbanks Capital was a vocal critic of Section 116 of the Canada Tax Act. However, on March 4, 2010 Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced amendments to the Act that excluded shares of Canadian private companies. Basically, this removed a major tax barrier to foreign investment opportunities. A few of the deals listed above where completed before the changes to Section 116, significantly more seed and early-stage deals involving capital from US investors can be seen.
The times are a changin’
Conspiracy theories of Canadians infiltrating American companies are mostly true. But the brain drain is a thing of the past. Silicon Valley is heading north to find new deals, new talent, and new opportunities. Grow Conference in Vancouver is a prime example of the exploration north of the border. Elite investors like Rob Hayes of First Round Capital, Dave McClure of FoundersFund, Jeff Clavier of SoftTech VC are heading across the border to engage with Canadian entrepreneurs and startups. The Canadian Tech Mafia, sorry the C100, continues to show a strong presence with Rob Chaplinsky from Bridgescale, Chris Albinson of Panorama and others.
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My favourite flavour Vanilla Forums
Congratulations to the team at Vanilla Forums. In the past year they’ve attended TechStars in Boulder, moved to Montreal, and released version 2 of Vanilla Forums. What is Vanilla?
“Vanilla is an open-source, standards-compliant, multi-lingual, theme-able, pluggable community forum.
Over 350,000 sites use Vanilla Forums to manage feedback, spark discussion, and make customers smile.”
There are competitors ranging from bbPress, phpBB, and punBB (like others we’re torn between bbPress and Vanilla – the proxyConnect plugin allows us to integrate Vanilla with WordPress). But Vanilla is a leading solution offering a great user experience, simple customization and hosting with a large user community. Plus they’re funded by our friends at Montreal Startup which makes them an easy choice.
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A year in the life
Guestlist has had a couple of weeks. On July 12, 2010 they launched their paid service which finally allows the company to generate fees for the great service they provide. We started using Guestlist for events starting on September 24, 2009 for DemoCamp Toronto # 22 aka An Evening with Yossi Vardi.
“What began as a dare between three friends to actually finish a software product has turned into full-fledged web service that has helped hundreds of event organizers sell tickets online and keep tabs on their cash flow. Over that period we’ve collected half a million dollars on behalf of our users, a near-majority of which was delivered directly to charities. All powered by word of mouth.” – Ben Vinegar, Guestlistapp
It’s been a great year for Guestlist enabling over $500,000 in transaction revenue. This is great traction for the small team. Sure it’s only $10,000 using the 2% paid service fee. But this is fantastic traction given that this is a part time project with all 3 team members working other jobs. The demonstrated traction helped the team realize the potential of Guestlist as a business.
“That’s the story of what our team put together, part time, over one year. We can’t say it was easy; building and maintaining a quality application part-time requires a lot of dedication and free time. That’s why we’re excited to announce that 2/3s of our team has opted to work full-time on Guestlist going forward.”
If you’re planning an event and you want a great event application, I can highly recommend Guestlist.
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State of VC in five years?
Canada has a great financial sector, a growing economy, tons of smart people and a bunch of pretty snazzy exits recently. Yet, with all this Deloitte and the National Venture Capital Association still predict that the number of VC firms in Canada will continue to decline (hat tip: TechCrunch).
Sure, Canada is doing better than US and Europe but we’re not doing so well versus the BIC. The first reaction may be that it is now conventional wisdom that China, India and (lately added) Brazil will take over the world so it stands to follow more VC will set up in those countries. Fair enough.
But deconstruct this a little further. The Canadian VC industry has already been decimated over the course of the past few year and yet, according to this survey, over a quarter of the respondents think it will shrink further. (The VC industry’s shrinkage in the US is a good thing I and many other would argue. Too much dead weight)
And VCs follow exits, well recently Canadian companies have exited to Apple, Google and not to mention a pretty killer IPO. That should bode well for the VC industry over the next five years, but it appears that it doesn’t (Yes, these exits happened after the survey was held, but still….)
In fact, it seems that achieving exits in Canada is the number one barrier to expanded investments in the minds of VCs when they think about Canada. Number 2 barrier is “lack of established venture capital community” which seems like a bit of a vicious circle.
So what do you think? Should Canada be worried? What can be done to improve the five-year outlook on the Canadian VC scene?
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Week in Review
- RT @jrodgers: StartupCampWaterloo9 July 14 supported by @freshbooks @Rypple and @ACWaterloo it will be fun! http://bit.ly/bmEXmR #
- RT @aprildunford: blog post: Vertical Marketing 101 http://bit.ly/cvlHTC #prodmgmt #mustread #
- RT @hnshah: 5 ways engineers are like hot chicks http://kiss.ly/cfVvO8 #
- RT @msuster: @venturehacks 2 funny. just wrote about today! (including a heated debate on office space is important) http://bit.ly/cNY91G #
- "In a startup, absolutely nothing happens unless you make it happen" – Marc Andreessen @pmarcablog via @msg http://bit.ly/cKsxMk #
- RT @mtlnewtech: #video CloudHoist @ Montreal NewTech July 2010 http://63sq.rs/861 cc @cloudhoist #startup #
- RT @startupifier: RT @evanpro http://ur1.ca/0lr71 Heri has some good thoughts about growing #montreal tech community. #
- RT @bwat 5 Simple Strategies for Finding Your Own Angel Investors: | The Funding Guru http://bit.ly/9N61zi <– Not bad suggestions. #
- Commercialization model flawed: profs more likely to be consultants than founders http://bit.ly/cMCqgu not true @sysomos via @gvwilson #
- RT @startupcfo: Post: VC is about acceleration http://bit.ly/bg76q4 cc/@fredwilson #
- New job posted: iPad Developer / Confidential / Markham, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/9jZWFL #
- Canadian strartup Poly9 ( @poly9group ) acquired by Apple http://tcrn.ch/crJuJu #
- New job posted: Office Administration and Reception / Destiny Solutions / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/bGRF0D #
- RT @bfeld: The Discussion About The Lack of Women In Tech http://bit.ly/9Px77m cc: @hypatiadotca #
- RT @sgblank Welcome to the Lost Decade (for Entrepreneurs, IPO's and VC's): http://wp.me/prGQZ-1B2 #
- RT @bwertz: New blog post: What kind of company can you build outside of the Valley? http://bit.ly/db7o9X #mustread #rockstar #angel #
- Quant based marketing for startups aka How to get 100,000 users in 6 months http://bit.ly/cvIb6f by @noahkagan #mustread #consumer #startup #
- RT @chrisalbinson: @building43 talks all things Tynt! Professional publishers: copy & paste now can be tracked with Tynt http://is.gd/dtycN #
- RentDonkey is expanding http://tinyurl.com/2eghk8l #
- New job posted: Business Development Manager / Client of Grossman Dorland Recruitment / Toronto, ON, Canada ($1,0… http://bit.ly/cJSRQB #
- New job posted: VP Operations / Bering Media / Toronto, ON, Canada http://bit.ly/bMwbia #