So I recently had a short discussion with Kaedus about building websites strictly for acquisitions AND being funded for it. Let me explain.
So right now I work with two investors. Our main business model is this:
- Find big/medium companies with stock holders, who's has a main objective is to sniff out competition, buy them out, and act like it never happened (think ebay).
- Have a designer create some layouts (they have to be completely legit, or it won't work - it can't be any type of templated bullshit) that would compete with the "big company" Business model. The threat alone of losing traffic, customers, or having a competitior do something better than them is a threat.
- Send out press releases through 3 of the major Press Release websites (PRWeb.com, and do the research for the other two). This catches the attention of the big website. We do send a press release out every 2 weeks to continue the buzz, and to portray we're a huge company, backed by a huge budget.
- Business plan and all assets (through a legit legal process) get acquired by the big company, sign a 7 year non-compete agreement.
Here's what i'd like to know....is anyone else doing this? Would you like to share ideas on companies to go after? Our last attempt was pretty successful, but not a huge score. We went after a freshly IPO'd company and was acquired for a decent amount and we invested about 12k into generating all the buzz. I know we're on the right track, but we're looking into the bigger fish.
Ebay is still doing this (acquiring companies and deleting their Intellectual property). Amazon stopped 2 years ago. Match.com currently (this is hear-say) looking to acquire two smaller companies, and one of them isn't even built yet!
Have you guys ever tried to create a website, strictly to be used as a ploy to get acquired? I'm thinking of doing a case study with the next round of funding we get - would this be something anyone would be interested in?
Of course we're not going to give out trade secrets, or resources of how we find these companies (UNLESS PRIVATELY) but we are looking to "expand our knowledgebase" if other people would like to get in with us, and trade resources.
PM me privately to find out more info (if you have any resources to exchange), but what we're really looking for is if anyone else is doing this, and possibly we could team up or something to go after a bigger company. We have a list of about 8 more companies to go after - after that, the list starts to get thin.
Any ideas/feedback is appreciated.
So right now I work with two investors. Our main business model is this:
- Find big/medium companies with stock holders, who's has a main objective is to sniff out competition, buy them out, and act like it never happened (think ebay).
- Have a designer create some layouts (they have to be completely legit, or it won't work - it can't be any type of templated bullshit) that would compete with the "big company" Business model. The threat alone of losing traffic, customers, or having a competitior do something better than them is a threat.
- Send out press releases through 3 of the major Press Release websites (PRWeb.com, and do the research for the other two). This catches the attention of the big website. We do send a press release out every 2 weeks to continue the buzz, and to portray we're a huge company, backed by a huge budget.
- Business plan and all assets (through a legit legal process) get acquired by the big company, sign a 7 year non-compete agreement.
Here's what i'd like to know....is anyone else doing this? Would you like to share ideas on companies to go after? Our last attempt was pretty successful, but not a huge score. We went after a freshly IPO'd company and was acquired for a decent amount and we invested about 12k into generating all the buzz. I know we're on the right track, but we're looking into the bigger fish.
Ebay is still doing this (acquiring companies and deleting their Intellectual property). Amazon stopped 2 years ago. Match.com currently (this is hear-say) looking to acquire two smaller companies, and one of them isn't even built yet!
Have you guys ever tried to create a website, strictly to be used as a ploy to get acquired? I'm thinking of doing a case study with the next round of funding we get - would this be something anyone would be interested in?
Of course we're not going to give out trade secrets, or resources of how we find these companies (UNLESS PRIVATELY) but we are looking to "expand our knowledgebase" if other people would like to get in with us, and trade resources.
PM me privately to find out more info (if you have any resources to exchange), but what we're really looking for is if anyone else is doing this, and possibly we could team up or something to go after a bigger company. We have a list of about 8 more companies to go after - after that, the list starts to get thin.
Any ideas/feedback is appreciated.