S6 Ep9 - Mike Soutar - Media Entrepreneur and Angel Investor

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Mike Soutar, a media entrepreneur and angel investor, discusses his approach to angel investing and what he looks for in founders and startups. He emphasizes the importance of learning new things and being attracted to ideas that make sense. Soutar is comfortable investing in sectors he may not know well, as long as he can understand the problem the startup is solving and the market opportunity. He values founder market fit and looks for founders who have an unconventional viewpoint and can think insurgently. Soutar prefers to invest in the pre-seed stage and enjoys being involved right from the start, working closely with founders to help them raise money and grow their businesses. He believes that investors back people first and ideas second. Soutar looks for founders who can clearly articulate why their solution is different and better, and who can demonstrate customer demand and willingness to pay. He also values clarity, consistency, and discipline in founders, and believes that founders should have a clear understanding of their competitors and be able to recognize and respect them. Soutar advises founders to be cautious about expanding operations abroad and to consider testing new ideas or adjacencies in their existing market before going international. He also shares insights on failures and the importance of raising enough capital and building in contingency. Soutar discusses the changing landscape of media businesses and the challenges and opportunities presented by social media and user-generated content. He believes that while there may still be a space for curated content, consumers now prefer to control their own journey and decide what they want to consume. Soutar sees opportunities in using high-quality original content to engage audiences, but believes that monetization models need to evolve beyond traditional advertising or paid content. Keywordsangel investing, startup, founder market fit, pre-seed, customer demand, willingness to pay, competitors, expansion, media business, social media, user-generated content, go-to-market strategyTakeawaysInvestors should be open to learning new things and be attracted to ideas that make sense.Founder market fit is important, and founders should have an unconventional viewpoint and the ability to think insurgently.Investing in the pre-seed stage allows for greater risk but also greater upside.Founders should be able to clearly articulate why their solution is different and better, and demonstrate customer demand and willingness to pay.Understanding competitors and having a go-to-market strategy are crucial for success.Expanding operations abroad should be carefully considered, and testing adjacencies in the existing market may be beneficial before going international.The media landscape is changing, and monetization models need to evolve beyond traditional advertising or paid content.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background00:40 Investment Approach and Agnosticism01:52 Comfort with Unknown Sectors and Technologies03:45 Founder Market Fit and Insider Perspective04:46 Investing in the Pre-Seed Stage06:20 Finding and Assessing Founders08:52 Understanding Competitors and Being Respectful09:49 Investing in Early Stage and Willingness to Pay11:53 Traits of Successful Founders15:10 Being Cautious about Expansion16:40 Lessons from Failures and Importance of Capital17:09 Expanding Operations Abroad19:24 Common Threads in Failures21:00 Traction Takes Longer and Importance of Raising Enough Capital23:12 The Changing Landscape of Media Businesses26:29 Opportunities in the Era of Social Media29:11 Key Elements of a Perfect Deck Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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