![]() The problem was (and why I believe you should’ve taken Robert’s deal) is you were valuing its potential AFTER a shark hops on board puts in work to help it get there. Just how a random viewer in America saw it play out. I honestly couldn’t even believe he gave you the offer he did. Don’t you think if he helped increase your profits tenfold that it would make him deserving of & worth a measly 20% stake? 100% of 100K profit is still only 100k, whereas 80% or 10M would be 8M. Should’ve given Robert the 20% because, as Mark would say, “would you rather have 100% of a grape or 80% of a watermelon?” You were too focused on that equity, rather than the value he’d provide. I’m not trying to knock you, but how you thought you could realistically strike a deal of 500K for 10% is beyond comprehension. I don’t know how you’re doing now, but it’s been several years & I haven’t heard of your product until watching an episode of Shark Tank tonight. Why would you expect them to pay you both to work for you & for a hypothetical value that their connections & expertise would play a massive role in creating? You presented no real tangible scale strategy & your numbers, as they were, made the 10M valuation absolutely offensive to anyone with even an elementary business sense/acumen. The problem was (& why I believe you should’ve taken Robert’s deal) you were valuing its potential AFTER a shark hops on board puts in their hard work to help it get there. They laughed and said, “you better not have taken that deal.” A full level of relief went through me.Īnd the rest is history.check out some of our Best Sellers here. ![]() Talk about going from being the most stressed to utter relief. The best feeling in the world was when I called the office and told them the story. When I called and told the team, I had no idea how they were going to take the news of no deal. I knew at that exact moment we were going to be alright, both in saying no and the future of the company. We have a good friend and investor who did exactly this for a living. As I inched closer to saying yes, it all stopped. He really wanted me to reconsider and told me that we needed him to get us all these really difficult licenses if we wanted to grow. At the time, I thought that was the only way to show the world proof. I wanted to do it to validate myself and the hard work of my team that brought us to this moment. Now, I knew this going into the show but when it happens on TV and there is no going back, all your practice goes out the window. Robert then countered with $500k for 20%. Robert wanted something cool and I think footwear intrigued him as well. I fought through a few of those questions with Kevin and Lori going out. I knew valuation was going to be an issue. They each took them out of the box and a few tried them on, walked around in them, and commented on how comfy they were to wear. We had a pair of slides personalized for each Shark. I passed out the samples to each shark and they loved them. I thought the opening pitch went really well. "Hello Sharks, my name is." And we are off and running. No one says anything and there are 400 cameras everywhere.įinally, I hear someone yell “3…. Here I am looking at the Sharks and the Sharks are staring back at me. They have you stand in one spot for about 30 seconds to set the moment. It was surreal and crazy walking down to the stage. If they didn't go in together, then I was going to ask them to as part the deal. I went on Shark Tank thinking Daymond and Mark were going to both fall in love with our customized slide sandals and decide to go in together. Barbara Corcoran was a true shark, Daymond John wanted to invest in cool even though he said he didn't and Mark Cuban, well I could never figure out Mark. Kevin O'Leary is the guy who loves giving everyone a hard time. ![]() I also THOUGHT I knew WHY each deal was done or not done. I knew every startup that went on the show and pitched and knew the outcomes. ![]() The stress of the moment came from having watched every episode on for the first 7 seasons of Shark Tank. Yes, this includes any test that I have ever taken for school. Going on Shark Tank in September 2016 was far and away the most stressed I have ever been. ![]()
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