Wednesday, April 6, 2016

My Exit Strategy


1)   I intend to sell a portion of my business to interested investors within the next 5 years for a return on investment. I intend to stay with the business for maybe 5 more years before I let it go and invest my time and focus on the next venture. I plan to develop the app into not only a food app anymore but a dating app. Essentially the idea is to have hungry study-ers (or whomever) post a message on the app asking for a food delivery, and then the user would swipe up (to accept) or down (to decline) from their choice of food deliverers. It’s like Tinder but with food. I believe it is a good alternative because students would have the chance to meet someone they might find attractive, pay tip (through the app to their deliverer, if they wanted) plus it would be a good study break. I would still want to have ownership over it, but I intend to sell portions of the business to interested buyers. I believe it would be an interesting thing for my future children to have as well, because each generation is different, and I would love to see how the venture would grow within a 10-20 year span.
2)   I have selected this particular strategy because I truly believe in this idea, and ultimately, at the end of the day, this idea is my baby, and I intend on making it worthwhile.
3)   I think it has shown the growth that my venture has developed throughout the planning process. It has definitely influenced my abilities to identify opportunities in a collegiate environment. It allows me to step back and ask the question, “Would ‘I’ even do this?”

3 comments:

  1. I love your picture, a dramatic exit is great. Your strategy is different than mine for sure, personally I want to sell my business for a profit as soon as I can. I think that slowly selling shares is a great strategy as well and lets you remain in control of a large portion of the company.
    Here is a link to my “My Exit Strategy” post: http://ent3003blog.blogspot.com/2016/03/my-exit-strategy-week-thirteen.html

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  2. Hi Lauren, I love how you mentioned not only ending this venture on a good note but also starting another one because I thought of it at first as something you start and finish and that's it-- it reflects your entire career and venture as an entrepreneur but why stop there? I don't know if I would sell it because I wouldn't want other people to take charge of my ideas and my business after I spend so much time creating it and molding it to perfection. However, if it calls for a big settlement and it allows me to take that money and travel and leave money behind for my children, then I would take it into consideration. I think your venture would grow as long as you retain that ambition of yours! Good luck!

    Here is the link to mine:
    http://myentrepreneurshipinizio.blogspot.com/2016/04/my-exit-strategy.html

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  3. Hey Lauren,
    I think you have a great idea on a possible exit strategy. It's very important to know what you want to do with your business and life. I too plan to sell off my company when it eventually becomes potentially big enough. I looked into your other posts about your proposal and it seems really interesting! best of luck and keep up the good work!

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