Spectruss Speakeasy Podcast
Jay Shaffer has spent his career at the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and investing. He got his start at Sun Microsystems during the growth years of the internet, went on to co-found VoiceQuilt, and now serves as Market Director for VentureSouth Chattanooga and Board Member of Atlanta Technology Angels, where he co-leads the screening committee and analyst program. In this episode of the Spectruss Speakeasy, Jay breaks down what he learned building a product customers loved but that still struggled to scale, why the best source of startup funding is almost never the one founders reach for first, and how the Southeast startup ecosystem is creating real opportunities for builders and investors alike. — What we cover in this episode: * What Jay learned at Sun Microsystems about positioning, following your customers, and being willing to disrupt your own product * Why the best funding source for founders is customers first, then partners and vendors, and only then banks, angels, or venture capital * The difference between angel investing and venture capital, and how founders should think about fit and timing * How Atlanta Technology Angels screens companies and what later-stage groups like VentureSouth look for * Why your pitch should work like a movie trailer, not the whole movie * The deceptively simple question that reframes go-to-market strategy: what is your equivalent of Amazon starting with books? * Why networking is a "contact sport" and communication is leadership — Hosted by Spectruss, an award-winning marketing and advertising agency. 📍 Based in Chattanooga, TN | Serving businesses nationwide 🌐 spectruss.com For more information, visit our website www.spectruss.com
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