Author: Philipp

  • It suddenly got quiet here

    That’s mainly because I am pretty busy preparing the move to London and all that’s associated with it. There’s a lot to do and it seems to be more every day – but it’s a lot of fun moving abroad again.

    We (Nicolas, my former and future housemate ) found a beautiful flat in Islington, a really nice neighborhood in the northeastern part of London. Not only will the commute be manageable, by a lucky coincidence a lot of my London friends also live pretty close. Nicolas is already on the ground in London, so the apartment hunt was very easy for me (“Oh, you found a place. Awesome.”). I understand that this was supposed to be how I get to know the city a bit (and see a lot of other people’s bathrooms), but what can I do…

    This coming weekend I will be in London to set up my life in the Kingdom and, more importantly, adjust to left sided traffic. I am still quite certain that this is the biggest safety hazard I will encounter, so hold your thumbs for me on this one.

  • Fresh bookmarks from 17.05. until 21.05.

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  • Seedcamp Berlin – bis Dienstag bewerben!

    Wie Ihr mitbekommen habt, bin ich ab Mitte Juni bei Seedcamp in London. Mein erster Arbeitstag ist der 16. Juni, das Mini Seedcamp in Berlin. Trotz der vielen Beschwerden über risikoscheue Investoren in Europa ist Seedcamp leider (noch) recht unbekannt in Deutschland – Ich werde natürlich alles dafür geben, dass dies nicht so bleibt.

    Wer in Deutschland oder Europa an einem neuen Startup arbeitet, sollte sich schleunigst überlegen, sich für das Event am 16. Juni zu bewerben. Es gibt, ähnlich den Vorbildern ycombinator und Techstars, eine kleine Kapitalspritze und eine Tonne Beratung, Kontakte und Zugang zu den erfolgreichsten Gründern und Investoren Europas.

    Zielgruppe für Mini Seedcamps sind Startups, die bereits an einer Idee arbeiten, aber noch keine großen Schritte hinter sich haben – also genau die Firmen, die große Schwierigkeiten haben, Geld und Aufmerksamkeit zu gewinnen. Die Europa-weit stattfindenden Mini-Seedcamps sind eine Art Vorrunde für die Seedcamp Week im September in London, wo eine ganze Woche lang Sessions und Diskussionen zu den wichtigsten Themen wie Finanzierung, Technologie und Firmenaufbau abgehalten werden. Am Ende dieser Woche werden auch die Investmententscheidungen gefällt.

    Die meisten Firmen, die bisher finanziert wurden, haben ein starkes technisches Gründerteam, innovative Ideen in interessanten Nischen und vor Allem unglaublich viel Motivation. Ich habe in den letzten Jahren sehr viele Startups und Teams dieser Art in Deutschland kennen gelernt, es sollte sich also eine große Anzahl von Interessenten finden. Wenn Ihr solche Teams kennt – bitte weist sie auf diese Möglichkeiten hin und drängt sie, sich zu bewerben!

  • Leaving Cologne, off to London!

    Yes, that’s right. I quit my Job at DuMont Venture and I am moving to London in only six weeks. I will join Seedcamp* as their new associate come mid-June to strengthen the European startup ecosystem and to bank on my own passion and experience in dealing with early stage companies and founders.

    The decision to leave DuMont Venture, my colleagues, friends, and our portfolio, was not easy. I have experienced and learned more than I could ever have imagined when Jörg first asked me to join him and Olaf in starting DuMont Venture back in 2007.  Joining any company in its startup phase is intense and exciting, and setting up a venture firm is no different. We always referred to our own “startup” because we had the same growing pains as any other small organization. Nevertheless, I think it is safe to say that DuMont Venture is by now established as one of the main players in “earlier” stage VC in Germany. I am incredibly proud to be part of this success and it is very hard to move on – both the team and our portfolio was made up of awesome people that made work a pleasure every single day. Really – Every. Single. Day.

    I first got in contact with Saul (the founder of Seedcamp) in November 2009, in response to a post on the evolution of Seedcamp. There is a big debate out there on the changing model of venture capital and the emergence of smaller and more hands-on oriented funds. Techstars and ycombinator are the most obvious candidates, but many other geographics see similar models deploying smaller amounts of capital in connection with a really active mentoring and support program. Meeting hundreds of entrepreneurs in the last years has taught me one thing especially: There are many questions and not so many answers out there – on all topics and areas of entrepreneurship, funding, and scaling of companies. Smaller funds investing knowledge and advice can add incredible value to a team of smart young entrepreneurs with a big idea. The use of “smart money” is in my opinion most appropriate in this early stage of a company’s life, as all other aspects are leveraged manyfold. This is the reason I am a strong proponent of this kind of model – and this is also the reason I felt I needed to walk the walk instead of just talking about it.

    So, I am already in the process of preparing my move to London, handing over my responsibilities at DuMont Venture, and stopping my head from spinning too fast. I am in close contact with the team at Seedcamp, and Reshma and Alasdair are doing everything to give me warm welcome. One thing is for sure: I am excited beyond belief.

    If any of you guys know someone moving out of a cheap and spacious appartment in the city of London (yeah, I know…), please let me know. In the meantime, Startups, please apply to Mini Seedcamp Berlin on the 16th of June (my first day at Seedcamp!), read about Seedcamp and spread the word about it – because it is awesome.

    On another note, my posts will obviously be in English from now on (except when I complain about London property prices).

    *About Seedcamp from the Seedcamp Website:

    Seedcamp is a programme created to jumpstart the entrepreneurial community in Europe by connecting next generation developers and entrepreneurs with over 400 mentors from a top-tier network of company builders; including seed investors, serial entrepreneurs, product experts, HR and PR specialists, marketers, lawyers, recruiters, journalists and venture capitalists.

    Seedcamp acts as a micro seed fund to invest in startup companies, mainly through our flagship event Seedcamp Week which takes place in September every year. To make sure we are honing in on all the new startup talent, we also run Mini Seedcamp programmes throughout several startup hubs around Europe from January-June. Seedcamp’s standard investment is €30-50k. Following Seedcamp Week, the companies who receive investment stay in London for 3 months to grow and develop their company, building key and lasting business relationships along the way to help them sustain a viable business.

  • Fresh bookmarks from 05.05. until 07.05.

    Daily reads

    • From Business Models to “Betterness” Models – Why a good overall business model counts. Small businesses, and therefore startups, are so great at this because they are close to their customers, don’t have market power as a “backlash protector”, and have to try really hard.
    • Are you ready for the United States of Germany? – A fascinating read about the blame on Germany and some scenarios for Spain to follow. I doubt it will hit this hard – and before Europe agrees to a “USG”, the Euro will be broken up. We are not liked that much, i think.
    • Why Do Harvard Kids Head to Wall Street? « The Baseline Scenario – In my opinion, it’s easier to go to a bank or consultancy after business school because they perfectly transition you into your career. Lots of formal training, lots of case studies and research – the stuff you also did in school. This is not bad, but it takes some awesome people away from jobs where they could really excel – just because of the perceived safety.
    • Offermatic Is The Freak Love Child Of Mint, Groupon And Blippy – A brilliant idea playing into my “customized offers” theme.

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  • Frische Bookmarks vom 26.04. bis 02.05.

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  • Good School, Hamburg: Camp Digital

    Ich bin heute bei der Good School zum Camp Digital in Hamburg, einem Intensiv-Workshop für Werber und Agenturprofis. Ich habe einen bescheidenen 2-Stundenvortrag über verschiedene Geschäftsmodelle rund um Content und digitale Medien gehalten.
    Heute habe ich extrem gemerkt, dass vieles, das in unserer (Startup-) Welt so selbstverständlich ist, nicht wirklich so klar ist. Ein toller Tag mit interessanten Gesprächen bisher, Danke für Die Einladung, Simone!