{"id":372,"date":"2012-02-14T10:42:55","date_gmt":"2012-02-14T10:42:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/business\/2012\/02\/14\/nobody_wants_to_invest_in_an_ugly_startup\/"},"modified":"2012-02-14T10:42:55","modified_gmt":"2012-02-14T10:42:55","slug":"nobody_wants_to_invest_in_an_ugly_startup","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/business\/archives\/nobody_wants_to_invest_in_an_ugly_startup.html","title":{"rendered":"Nobody Wants to Invest in an Ugly Startup"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Every now and then I&#8217;ll meet up with a great entrepreneur with a great idea.  But then we take a look at what they&#8217;ve built and&#8230;gag.<br \/>\nWhatever they&#8217;ve put up is pain to my eyes.  It&#8217;s chaotic, unorganized, a white space hell.  The colors are garish, chosen for hexadecimal greatness.  The fonts chosen are the best that a browser can offer &#8211; comic sans and arial are wonderful aren&#8217;t they?  All the information is lumped together because stuffing as much as you can into that rectangle called a browser means I don&#8217;t ever have to click to get to more information &#8211; it&#8217;s all there on one page!<br \/>\nThe problem is&#8230;it&#8217;s a visual design nightmare. And it makes me want to run away.<br \/>\nDefinitely others will and have.  But I sometimes don&#8217;t. I&#8217;ve bet on the ugly, hoping that the ugly will fix itself later.   Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn&#8217;t.  But until then, the reality remains.  Their site is still ugly.  And the problem is, until that is fixed, it will chase others away.<br \/>\nNobody wants to invest in an ugly startup.  It&#8217;s a problem on many levels:<br \/>\n1. Ugly startups will chase away customers.  Customers are also sensitive to great visual design even if they may not be able to articulate it. Ugly startups look un-professional; there is doubt that this company is for real &#8211; if it was, they would find a designer and make it look great, right? They don&#8217;t want to look at an ugly startup while using it either &#8211; it hurts the eyes.  If this is true, then it could stifle your early growth and inhibit trial.<br \/>\n2. Ugly startups aren&#8217;t brag worthy. If I invest in you, I want to talk you up.  But if someone goes to the site and then comes back to me saying, &#8220;Gee that&#8217;s the ugliest thing I&#8217;ve ever seen&#8221; &#8211; it affects me. Who wants to hear that?  I want to hear, &#8220;Wow it&#8217;s beautiful and cool &#8211; great job!&#8221;<br \/>\n3. Ugly startups show a critical team deficiency in design, at a minimum in the visual department and maximally in all areas of design.  <a href=\"http:\/\/ds.ly\/811UVk\">Designers are the hardest to hire for of any discipline out there<\/a>; if they don&#8217;t have one on staff now, will they ever be able to attract one? Or be able to get ahead of competitors who do have design on staff?<br \/>\n4. If you are ugly and can&#8217;t get other investors on board, whether they actually come out and tell you it&#8217;s because you&#8217;re ugly or not, you&#8217;re dead in the water.  Other investors will stay away knowing that ugliness lowers the probability that anyone wants to give you money and introduces a higher risk that you&#8217;ll die.<br \/>\nTime and time again, investing in startups has been likened to dating.  Here is more proof of that &#8211; who wants to date someone you don&#8217;t find attractive?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Every now and then I&#8217;ll meet up with a great entrepreneur with a great idea. But then we take a look at what they&#8217;ve built and&#8230;gag. Whatever they&#8217;ve put up is pain to my eyes. It&#8217;s chaotic, unorganized, a white space hell. The colors are garish, chosen for hexadecimal greatness. 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