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Alex Collmer is the founder and CEO of VidMob, the world's largest video creation platform. As the web transitions to a video-driven medium, Collmer recognized the need for businesses to have access to the world’s best video creators who could produce quality content for a variety of platforms that was affordable. VidMob has raised $95M from top-tier investors like BuildGroup, Acadia Woods Partners, Macanta Investments, and Interlock Partners.
In this episode, you will learn:
* Finding and capitalizing on friction
* Product market fit and scale
* What’s next for internet marketing
* His top advice before starting a business
Alejandro Cremades · EP 300 Alex Collmer On Raising $95 Million To Rethink Video Production In The Post-COVID World
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For a winning deck, take a look at the pitch deck template created by Silicon Valley legend, Peter Thiel (see it here) that I recently covered. Thiel was the first angel investor in Facebook with a $500K check that turned into more than $1 billion in cash.
Moreover, I also provided a commentary on a pitch deck from an Uber competitor that has raised over $400 million (see it here).
Remember to unlock for free the pitch deck template that is being used by founders around the world to raise millions below.
About Alex Collmer:
Alex Collmer is the founder and CEO of VidMob, a creative performance platform that provides an end-to-end technology solution for all of a brand's creative needs. Since founding the company in 2015, he has raised more than $45M and counts many of the world's leading brands and agencies as clients. Combing an elegant interface with a roster of more than 5000 video creators enables anyone to maximize their video presence and make a brand impact with video.
An engineer by training, Collmer’s career has always been at the intersection of technology, design, and consumer entertainment as those sectors have evolved. Prior to founding VidMob, Collmer was the co-founder and CEO of Autumn Games, a premier publisher of video game franchises. Under his leadership, Autumn Games developed successful partnerships with such personalities as Jimmie Johnson, the 7-time NASCAR champion and companies like Def Jam, the leading urban culture brand, as well as the award-winning fighting game franchise, Skullgirls.
Previously, Collmer was a founder and board member of the New York Video School,
In this episode, you will learn:
* Finding and capitalizing on friction
* Product market fit and scale
* What’s next for internet marketing
* His top advice before starting a business
Alejandro Cremades · EP 300 Alex Collmer On Raising $95 Million To Rethink Video Production In The Post-COVID World
SUBSCRIBE ON:
For a winning deck, take a look at the pitch deck template created by Silicon Valley legend, Peter Thiel (see it here) that I recently covered. Thiel was the first angel investor in Facebook with a $500K check that turned into more than $1 billion in cash.
Moreover, I also provided a commentary on a pitch deck from an Uber competitor that has raised over $400 million (see it here).
Remember to unlock for free the pitch deck template that is being used by founders around the world to raise millions below.
About Alex Collmer:
Alex Collmer is the founder and CEO of VidMob, a creative performance platform that provides an end-to-end technology solution for all of a brand's creative needs. Since founding the company in 2015, he has raised more than $45M and counts many of the world's leading brands and agencies as clients. Combing an elegant interface with a roster of more than 5000 video creators enables anyone to maximize their video presence and make a brand impact with video.
An engineer by training, Collmer’s career has always been at the intersection of technology, design, and consumer entertainment as those sectors have evolved. Prior to founding VidMob, Collmer was the co-founder and CEO of Autumn Games, a premier publisher of video game franchises. Under his leadership, Autumn Games developed successful partnerships with such personalities as Jimmie Johnson, the 7-time NASCAR champion and companies like Def Jam, the leading urban culture brand, as well as the award-winning fighting game franchise, Skullgirls.
Previously, Collmer was a founder and board member of the New York Video School,