

Our Crowdfunding Network Is Growing Part 10
We have agreed in principle to a JV with the iFunding guys. Our attorney is drafting language to indemnify us against investors not screened properly through their services. Once that is agreed to and signed we'll be working to get our first project up on the site on 1122 Linden Street in Austin.
I'm making good progress on a new networking meeting targeted at investors in Austin. Some of the local BPers are helping by providing space and organizing the event. Hopefully we'll all benefit from it. I am inviting some of my venture buddies to do bi-monthly meetings to help cross-promote and get investors from each circle looking at both real estate and venture deals. It will be a fun way to learn more about venture deals too.
We're meeting with a designer on Friday for our new Inner 10 Capital website. We have the basic framework in process and we hope to launch the site on April 6th. One of the local PR firms and marketing experts is helping us with SEO, etc. and the plug-ins needed to get things up and running. There is much to learn, but we have a pretty technical staff to handle the technology. Setting it up correctly from a legal/compliance standpoint, PR standpoint, and marketing funnel standpoint is the toughest challenge. Getting the right copy is going to be the trick. I'll start blogging on that site too once it is ready for prime time.
Fundrise hasn't sent me their next round of documents to review yet. I pinged Katlin and she hasn't sent anything. Hopefully we'll get some movement on that and the notional Regulation A soon.
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