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Jonathan W. Buckley: How to Reposition a Startup for Strategic Acquisition

For early stage B2B technology companies, the path to growth and eventual exit has never been straightforward. Economic conditions, investor sentiment, and the inherent risks of entrepreneurship create an environment where few reach IPO, and even fewer achieve it on favorable terms. Jonathan W. Buckley, founder of The Artesian Network and longtime Silicon Valley marketing leader, has seen this play out countless times.

“As the perceived risk of investments increases, startups face tougher scrutiny,” Buckley explains. “It’s better at this point for many of these companies to build a repeatable, predictable revenue model that is selling on its immediate benefit and use in the market rather than necessarily vision.” In his view, today’s climate rewards operational proof more than lofty ambition.

Buckley and his team at The Artesian Network have worked with dozens of enterprise tech startups, with more than half eventually achieving successful exits through IPO or strategic acquisition. That track record gives him a unique perspective on what separates companies that scale from those that stall.

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