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Doing business in Berlin

Berlin

the basics and homework

language

English is enough

• translated website and profiles

• maybe German for B2B or long term vision

• German for B2C

• landing pages could be in German, but don’t create

expectations about something you can’t do

resources

learn at home as much as possible

• read: Silicon Allee, Berlin Valley, the Hundert, Berlin

Startup Guide

• contact: event organizers

• to be: coworking spaces

• corporate accelerators: new trend

prejudices

it doesn’t matter where you come

from, what you do is the key

• door to South America is partially true, not

important

• Spanish is not used, but there are many expats

• Spanish Startup scene is not known

• Spain is Barcelona

• Madrid was Real Madrid, now Google Campus

business culture

security

build trust to have success

• SCHUFA (maintaining good credit)

• insurances for everything

• think “inside the box”: it makes things easy

• anything new must be “in the system,”

if not: short circuit

efficacy

respect the time of others and also

yours

• get to the point: e.g. what’s your best success

• they will ask you why, including when you offer free

things

• honest feedback: you’ll get it, and sometimes it

hurts

• ask yourself how you add value to others

meetings

not very polite but effective

• 20 minutes is enough

• clear objectives: agenda may not be needed

• fast answers: do you get it or not

• 1st meeting: not difficult, 20min max

• 2nd meeting: you need to show something new

• decisions are made

digital market in Germany

real market, not Silicon Valley

• pros: solid ecommerce, startup2startup market

• pros-cons: good online marketing, coupons, street actions…

• cons: datenschutz, inconsistent use of social

networks, small mobile market,

many merchandise returns in ecommerce

industrializing startups

Berlin

who’s here and who’s not

the German economy is not here…

• big companies didn’t used to be here, now more

are coming or at least are paying attention to what’s

happening here.

• less and less support from the city: also there are

institutions

who’s here and who’s not

… the startup scene is here

• accelerators and investors are here

• there’s talent: it’s not easy to attract and it’s really

complicated to keep in your project

• there are more interns than recommended

• programmers and CTOs are really demanded

lifestyle

good quality of life but the weather…

• cheap but not as much as in the past

• cozy, fun: depends on your lifestyle

• more people coming and many emerging

opportunities

• it’s easy to start but it gets more complicated over

time: house, language, bureaucracy

small barriers

starting in a new place requires

effort

• finding a house is not easy

• bureaucracy exists: you start from scratch and

you’ll do in a month what you’ve done in your

lifetime

• taxes are high (but things work)

future

the future is not clear

the city is maturing…

• and many may feel that it’s losing its spirit

• it should be the city of something... but,

it’s a good time to be here

the next 2 years will be exciting

the truth

[email protected]

@theBizTour

www.theBizTour.com

MADRID EUROPE BERLIN

Wilhelm Lappe