Feedback Form

The Angel and Entrepreneur Startup Raising Money Resource
You can also follow us on Twitter

Close Window

SEE THE TEAL COLORED TAB on the extreme right. Click it, see the margin open, and then highlight any text and make any comment you wish in the margin; works on the entire site.

TheStartup411 is THE web resource for startup entrepreneurs and the angels that finance and fund them -- it has more than 400 hand selected links entered and screened by angels and entrepreneurs. The links are organized in more than 80 categories including angel and venture capital financing / funding sources, fundraising, pitching, executive summaries, business plans, common startup mistakes, term sheets, cap tables, valuation, startup legal/corporate necessities and much more. It's free and registered users can add commentary on the published links. Join in and make it better.

There is so much information on the site, if you came here from a search engine, you may need to refine your search by browsing through the drop down category menu or using the SEARCH box

Close Window
 

TheStartUp411TM
The 411 On Startups TM
 
Angel Primers Angel Investing Statistics Common Deal Mistakes Expected Returns Founder Salaries How Groups Work Net Worth Allocation Startup Research Tax Incentives
General Primers Angelsoft Common Mistakes Dilution Through Exit Employee Option Grants Executive Summaries Exit Strategy Finding Angels Fundraising Founders Syndrome Glossary Hiring The Team Investor Presentations Money Finders Milestones/$$ to Raise Stealthy or Not Technology Transfer Type of Investors Types of Entrepreneur
Funding Sources Overview Angel Groups Angels Bank Loans Family and Friends Grants SBA Loans Strategic Investors Super Angels Venture Capital Venture Leasing Web/Micro Loans
Legal Stuff Primers Advisory Board Board Of Directors Founder Agreements Get the Right Attorney License Agreements LLC or C or S Corp? Non-Disclosure Agreements Patents and IP Restricted Stock Selling Stock -- SEC Rules Stock Options Stock Terminology
Creating A Startup Culture Economic Development Incubators Organizations Venture Forums
Business Models Business Planning Software Business Plans Financial Plans Financing Plans Marketing Plans Product Plans
Blogs Books Podcasts Presentations Videos
Capitalization Tables Convertible Notes Due Diligence Preferred Stock Private Placement Memorandum PPM Term Sheets Valuation
GOOGLE GENERIC SEARCHES LIST OF LISTS TOPICAL
A licensor may grant license under 'intellectual property' to do something (such as copy software or use a patented invention) without fear of a cl read more »
Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury
Contractual agreement between two business entities in which the licensor permits the licensee to use a brand name, patent, or other proprietary righ read more »
Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury
This PowerPoint presentation covers some of the key elements in a licensing deal. read more »
Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury
Licensing out one of your products to be made by someone else can create a good stream of earnings for a small manufacturer.

It can enable such fi read more »
Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury
A licensing agreement is a legal contract between two parties, known as the licensor and the licensee. In a typical licensing agreement, the licensor read more »
Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury
You are a competent successful person. You already have a good idea of how the terms are panning out. You need only to have it put on paper. Believe read more »
Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury
Licensing involves obtaining permission from a company (licensor) to manufacture and sell one or more of its products within a defined market area. T read more »
Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury