The Morning P!NG
For years, startup investing was reserved for institutions, venture funds, and a small group of accredited investors. Sherwood Neiss [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherwoodneiss/] (Woodie) helped change that. As one of the architects behind investment crowdfunding, Managing Partner of D3VC [https://d3vc.ai/], and author of Investomers [https://www.amazon.com/INVESTOMERS-optimizing-investment-crowdfunding-First-Time/dp/B0F7LK8786/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1VQ0S6UF0CV5F&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pceCBotIR0zNz2LWILHJDPwBCUFNQW730mhnn-ipXIM.HQOt0huNrvqEWCvb9YER_0_T36cy2S22waVimSqGe64&dib_tag=se&keywords=investomers&qid=1783444695&sprefix=investomers%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1], Woodie joins The Morning P!ng to discuss how ownership is evolving and why companies that turn customers into investors may have an advantage that traditional businesses cannot replicate. Neiss shares the story behind helping shape the crowdfunding legislation that opened the door for everyday investors, explains how D3VC evaluates opportunities using data and predictive signals, and discusses what stood out about p!ng as an investment. Alongside Rob Whitten and Jane Lo, the conversation explores how customer-investors become advocates, advisors, franchise prospects, and long-term supporters. They discuss why community ownership creates stronger businesses, what founders often misunderstand about crowdfunding, and why excellence in customer experience remains one of p!ng's biggest competitive advantages. Whether you're a founder, investor, entrepreneur, or simply curious about where startup finance is headed next, this episode offers an inside look at a model that is changing who gets to participate in building companies.
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