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Charles Hudson shares the common mistakes he’s seen after investing in 500+ startups

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Maggie Nye
Charles Hudson shares the common mistakes he’s seen after investing in 500+ startups
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Investor Charles Hudson discusses the common pitfalls early-stage startup founders face, particularly regarding high valuations and investor selection. He emphasizes that founders should prioritize long-term partnerships over short-term capital gains.

Charles Hudson has spent more than a decade investing in early-stage startups. As the founder and managing partner at ⁠Precursor Ventures⁠ , he’s invested in hundreds of companies and has seen massive shifts in the markets that require founders to get creative and do away with the old fundraising playbooks. In this week’s episode of Build Mode , Startup Battlefield lead Isabelle Johannessen talks with Hudson about the headwinds facing early-stage founders today and the most common mistakes founders should avoid in order to get funded.

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