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What to disclose & What not to?

We run a platform (www.mydreamstore.in) for designers/ artists/ groups to create and sell custom merchandise with out any upfront costs & hassles.

There is a potential competitor & bigger market player situated in the Bay Area. They are doing good with the numbers. Their Strategic Business Development Team approached us. They assume there could be interesting ways for us work together.

We’ve a meeting scheduled early next week. Any first hand experience on what things to share and what we should not?

Eg: Revenue Figures

Traction

Marketing Plans & Objectives

Plans of targeting International Markets

Tech Road Map & Marketing Road Map etc

Cost of Customer Acquisition etc

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  1. I have done business and made partnerships with most companies that were a lot bigger than me… Google, FB, Microsoft, Yahoo, Linked etc… My experience is share everything… hiding stuff just makes things longer and mostly if a company is bigger than you then they would expect information. 

    Having said that… Share Theory upfront and rest only when asked… and what is asked… so if they ask you Cost of Acquisition… just give the number…. not the strategy… If asked Revenue, give figures not breakup 

    Hope it helps…

  2. Thanks Rudrajeet. Noted your feedback.

  3. karthik,

    has this meeting happened yet?

  4. Why should you not share ANYTHING?

  5. Right Alok.

    The meeting did happen and it went well & we’ve shared our details with not much hesitation. They were figuring out to enter into Asian markets and figuring out synergies with existing ventures.

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