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What To Expect During Startup Weekend Bohol

By:Zion Campo

This coming April, Bohol will have its second Startup Weekend and another big step into promoting Bohol as a prime competitive innovation hub.

The tech community is slowly and surely starting to grow into its own and with the influx of attendees, sponsors and mentors for this coming Startup Weekend Bohol 2, it just proves that us Boholanos are committed to change.

But what exactly is Startup Weekend Bohol all about?

In a gist, Startup Weekend Bohol is a 54-hour event that promotes the spirit of entrepreneurship, collaboration, and innovation in its affected community. But behind the fancy schmancy words, there’s a whole lot of hustle that needs to be done. After all, you’re starting a business in just 3 days!

We’ll outline a little bit about what happens during the event in this article, so here goes:

The Fire Pitch

After the registration, the Startup Weekend attendees are all given the chance to take center stage! The fire pitch round begins. Everyone in the area will be asked to pitch their idea. If you don’t want to pitch, then that’s totally fine but for those who do, they only have a minute to describe what their startup idea is all about.

It’s quick, it’s somewhat nerve wracking but it’s totally worth it.

Once the last of the fire pitches are done, the elimination round begins.

You’re Idea Isn’t Worthless, People Just Don’t Understand It

The elimination round is probably the most brutal phase in Startup Weekend Bohol. You come to Startup Weekend Bohol thinking that your idea is different, world changing, something people will all love but when the votes prove otherwise, that utter depressing feeling sinks in seeing that there isn’t one vote, one single vote on your startup idea.

It’s around this round where the best ideas get chosen and the ones that people can’t connect to get lost in the sea of just ideas. But even though if your idea isn’t picked, there’s still a chance that it gets to the next around if you have enough people rallying to support your idea despite the number of votes it gets.

And for those ideas that didn’t get a chance to go into the next round, don’t worry, it’s not the end of the world for you. Your idea might not have been just understood by people or maybe, just maybe, it really isn’t a great idea as much as you think it is.

After the elimination round, it’s time to find your team.

People Pitching

After you’ve pitched your idea, now it’s time to pitch people to help you with your idea.

Thinking about an idea is easy, finding people to help you execute your idea is hard, very hard.

This is where most people fail, a good idea can only come a long way without a good team. You need to find a well rounded team, a designer, a hustler, and a developer. That’s probably the three core people your team needs to have if you want to win Startup Weekend Bohol or to start any business at all. We encourage you to work with other people, not with your friends. It will be a good learning experience when it comes to hiring people for your startup.

The Weekend

Now this is where all the hustling and thinking happens.

After you’ve formed a team, it is now time to sit, deliberate and execute. There is a whole lot of things that happen during a Startup Weekend (the first night is already crazy).

You think about the market, the possible prototype, the business model, the design, how would you sell it, if your idea truly is needed by people. All these things you need to work on in a short span of time.

Validating your idea is probably the number one thing you should do. Go out and talk to customers. Come back and and work on the feedback you’ve gathered. The ones that typically win Startup Weekend are the ones that have gone out, received feedback and improved their idea.

So, don’t hesitate to get down and dirty with your customers. Ask questions. Dig deeper. Because at the end of the day, your product is useless if people won’t actually buy it.

Prototypes and Practice Pitches

Do I need a prototype?

Well, a good working prototype does add something, it shows that this team can execute! But a good pitch without a prototype can still stand on its own.

Working prototypes prove that your team knows how to get things done, how to turn ideas into real things people can actually use. So you might want to consider that too!

Don’t forget to practice your pitch though! Pitching is the art of selling your idea and if you aren’t able to properly sell your idea to your judges, how will you be able to sell your idea to your customers. So, practice practice practice.

No need to memorize every single detail. Just make sure you have a good flow of things. Make your pitch clear!

The Final Showdown

It’s finally here!

The 54 hour weekend is final over!

The Final Pitching Showdown is where all your hard work will be showcased. The sweat and stress of working on a startup is finally over.

Remember, nobody goes home a loser.

Joining Startup Weekend Bohol is already a big win for you. Not everybody takes the risk of going out there and getting stuff done. According to Henry David Thoreau, most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.

What Thoreau said is true. We all want to change the world, but only few actually do something to change it.

Let Startup Weekend Bohol be one of your stepping stones to changing the world, or maybe, just something for you to enjoy. There’s a lot of good people to make friends with, and it is truly an experience.

So, what to expect during Startup Weekend Bohol?

Talented people and inspiring world changers, a fun exciting environment, and a great dose of infectious entrepreneurial spirit.

Startup Weekend Bohol is on April 15-17.

If you would still like to support Startup Weekend Bohol 2, contact us at bohol@startupweekend.org for further details. For those interested in participating at the event, buy your tickets at www.swb2.eventbrite.com!

See you there!

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