Nathan Lustig

Startup Chile Application Round 9 Help

20120904-start-up-chile-logoStartup Chile just opened the 9th round of applications this week and will stay open from now until October 1st with the winners being announced December 9th. In the round eight application process 1500+  startups from more than 60 countries applied for the right to come to Chile for $20m Chilean pesos (US$40,000). Chile invited 100 of the 1500+ companies who applied and they will begin to arrive in the next months.

Startup Chile has become more competitive as the number of applications has grown. Round eight saw applications grow and more than 1700 companies will likely apply to Round 9. More than 1000 companies have already gone through the program since the pilot round in 2010.

It’s a great program, especially for entrepreneurs who are bootstrapping or already have developed a product but need more time to figure out the correct business model for their business. It’s a perfect fit if you’re looking to target the South American market.

My company, Entrustet, was part of the pilot phase of Start-Up Chile and I’ve been in Chile since November 2010. I blogged extensively about my experiences in the program and in Chile, along with advice on how to get selected for Start-Up Chile. I tracked down the stats from the pilot round companies a year later, which was published on The Next Web. I also wrote Startup Chile 101, the book that will tell you everything you need to know about living, working and doing business in Chile and Chile: The Expat’s Guide

Since the third round, I’ve helped startups review their applications and prepare them to get accepted into Startup Chile. Overall I’ve now reviewed, 35 applications for prospective Startup Chile teams and 20 have been accepted.

Round 3 – 6/9 66%
Round 4 – 3/4 75%
Round 5 – 3/6 50%
Round 6 – 3/6 50%
Round 7 – 5/10 50%
Round 8 – 3/5 60%

Overall: 23/40 58%

In rounds five through eight, 6.2% of applicants were accepted into the program and 52% of the applications I’ve reviewed have made it. Many companies that have applied as many as three times previously were accepted after we worked together.

I can help you craft an application that emphasizes the criteria that the judges are looking for, correct your grammar into perfect English and give you the tips you need to have the best chance at getting selected.

If you need help with your application, please contact me. Editing, writing, review, advice. I charge a small flat fee to review and edit your application, plus a larger success fee if you are selected for the program after I’ve helped you.

Want help? Got questions? Want a quote? Email me: nate at nathanlustig dot com or fill out my contact form.

Note: I WILL NOT write paid letters of recommendation.

My Talk From The Forward Technology Festival

Last month I gave a talk at the Forward Technology Festival in Madison. The format was Pecha Kucha, which means that you get 20 slides that automatically move forward every 20 seconds. I gave my presentation on How I Evaluate an Opportunity and talked about the lessons I’ve learned from ExchangeHut, Entrustet, Startup Chile and various other business ventures. Pecha Kucha is harder than it looks and this version was 100x better than my first crack at the format. Check it out here:

Chile: The Expat’s Guide Released!

I’m excited to announce that my newest book, Chile: The Expat’s Guide is now out and available for purchase on Amazon! The book gives you the inside scoop about living, working and traveling in Chile from my perspective as a foreigner who has been living in Chile for the better part of the last three years. Whether you’re traveling to Chile for pleasure, coming for business, studying abroad or relocating, reading the book will arm with the knowledge you need to make the best of your stay.

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I cover everything from Chilean culture, history and food to practical tips on where to live, where to go out, dating, travel and much more. Rate five stars on Amazon, the book is 216 pages chock full of the useful information you’ll need to enjoy your time in Chile.

The book comes with a companion website that includes my most updated restaurant guide, service providers that will be useful while you’re in Chile and tips and tricks to survive in the Chilean jungle. For more information, check out the Chile Expat’s Guide website for a full table of contents, the introduction and much more.

Special Offer! If you purchased my first book about Startup Chile, I’m offering 50% off the electronic version. Shoot me an email with a picture of you reading the book and I’ll send you a discount code!

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2013 Forward Technology Festival Starts Tomorrow!

forward techThe 4th annual Forward Technology Festival starts tomorrow in Madison, Wisconsin and runs until August 24th. This year’s version of the Festival has a record 19 events over 10 days and it’s likely that over 5000 people will attend. Although the August 21st’ Forward Technology Conference sold out today, there are still a multitude of ways you can participate in the festival.

The Festival’s  goal is to bring Madison’s technology community together to put on events for a statewide and regional audience and gives people from the community a chance to learn about Wisconsin’s tech community and connect with people from around the state.  There are events for entrepreneurs, investors, technologists, programmers, scientists, makers and anyone who’s interested in the world of tech in Wisconsin. Whether you’re already in the industry or are interested in learning more, I’m confident you’ll enjoy many of the events.

The Festival kicks off tomorrow with the Capital Entrepreneurs Open Social, a chance to hang out with some of Madison’s top entrepreneurs, and the High Tech Happy Hour Pecha Kucha presentations about lessons learned through entrepreneurship. I’ll be speaking about my startup story at the hthh event.

Thursday brings the Badger Startup Summit, an event that invites Wisconsin native and UW alumni entrepreneurs to come back to Madison to connect and share experiences. I’ll also be sharing my experiences about doing business in Madison and Chile, along with a stellar group of Badgers.

I’m also especially excited about the Wisconsin Startup Showcase, Rep. Ron Kind’s panel on Entrepreneurship, the Sector67 Mixer and High Tech Happy Hour. It’s amazing to see how far the Forward Technology Festival has grown since year one in 2010 and I can’t wait for it to kick off tomorrow! Be sure to check out the Forward Tech Festival website to find some events you’re interested in.

Special thanks to Matt Younkle, Bryan Chan , Marc Brakken and Rachel Whitmore for doing the lion’s share of the organizational work!