Cory Levy on being open
September 17, 2008
This summer, we were fortunate to have Cory Levy, a 16 year old student and entrepreneur from Houston, TX join us at TechStars as an intern. Recently, Cory and I had an email exchange about being open on the web, and I wanted to post his words and thoughts here. This is a some good advice from a smart young man. Cory said:
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This is a lesson that takes people a while to learn. It took me several months. Just over a year ago, I was cold connecting with people to learn more about start-ups and to receive feedback on my ‘startup idea’. Before giving any details, I would ask for a signed NDA. That was one of my biggest mistakes early on. A few people here and there would sign NDAs and send them back to me, however NDAs were/are ultimately worthless. Once I realized that NDAs are useless, the amount of people I was able to reach out to, along with my response rate greatly increased. The amount of data/advice I was getting from people significantly rose. I received over 50 typed pages of emails/facebook messages in July and August of 2007.
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Right on Cory! Share your ideas with smart trusted folks, and recognize that it’s all about execution!

