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Why did one health tech startup raise $1 million just days after being rejected? Paul Orlando reveals the "secret signal" that separates massive success from total failure.
Paul Orlando (Director of the USC Incubator) once had to choose between two promising health tech startups. He picked the one with more "visible" progress—only to see the company he rejected raise $1,000,000 just one week later. That moment sparked a career-long obsession with the most misunderstood variable in venture capital: Timing.
In this episode of Demo Day, host Sean Goldfaden sits down with Paul Orlando to decode the "Strategy of Timing." As a Professor at USC and a growth hacking expert, Paul has seen hundreds of founders launch products that were technically perfect but "temporally" broken. We dive deep into his famous "Why Now" framework and how he identifies winning startups within the USC Incubator before they ever hit the mainstream.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Whether you are a first-time founder looking for startup tips or a venture capitalist trying to refine your selection process, Paul’s insights on timing and market signals are essential viewing for anyone in the tech ecosystem.
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Why did one health tech startup raise $1 million just days after being rejected? Paul Orlando reveals the "secret signal" that separates massive success from total failure.
Paul Orlando (Director of the USC Incubator) once had to choose between two promising health tech startups. He picked the one with more "visible" progress—only to see the company he rejected raise $1,000,000 just one week later. That moment sparked a career-long obsession with the most misunderstood variable in venture capital: Timing.
In this episode of Demo Day, host Sean Goldfaden sits down with Paul Orlando to decode the "Strategy of Timing." As a Professor at USC and a growth hacking expert, Paul has seen hundreds of founders launch products that were technically perfect but "temporally" broken. We dive deep into his famous "Why Now" framework and how he identifies winning startups within the USC Incubator before they ever hit the mainstream.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Whether you are a first-time founder looking for startup tips or a venture capitalist trying to refine your selection process, Paul’s insights on timing and market signals are essential viewing for anyone in the tech ecosystem.