Ken and Ben Lerer Share Their Top 5 Secrets to Success for Young EntrepreneursBig players in New York City's startup ecosystem, the investors behind Lerer Ventures provide insight into what they believe helps entrepreneurs reach their goals.

ByAndrea Huspeni

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Ken and Ben Lerer at speaking at TechCrunch NY Disrupt

Young entrepreneurs are always agonizing over how to scale their startups into successful ventures. So, who better to help resolve this conundrum than the powerhouse father and son entrepreneurs and investors behindLerer Ventures, a New York City-based seed-stage venture-capital firm.

The eldest Lerer, Ken, is the co-founder of theHuffington Postand chairman ofBuzzfeed. And son, Ben, followed in his father's entrepreneurial footsteps with the launch of men's lifestyle brandThrillist.com.

At Lerer Ventures, the duo has invested in big-name startups likeBirchboxandWarby Parker, among others.

Speaking at a fireside chat duringTechCrunch NY Disrupton Wednesday, the pair provided a few tips on how to be successful.

1. 'Be psychotic.'
Ben jokingly said this was the number one quality he looks for in an entrepreneur. All kidding aside, though, the team does focus far more on the passion and drive of a founder than the actual product, says Ben. "We focus on people, not companies," he adds. When they've slipped up and become more excited about a sector or product and put less emphasis on the person, the companies tended to not be their best performers in the portfolio.

Related:Thrillist's Ben Lerer on his Success as a Young Trep

2. Reach out to others.
“我身子的时候很多人开始the Huffington Post who knew a lot more about some parts of the world than I did," says Ken. He advises people to get out in the community, ask a lot of questions and meet individuals who are more knowledgeable in areas you aren't.

3. Be the customer.
Don't start a company that you wouldn't use as a consumer. It may seem obvious but many people are looking for a get-rich-quick business with little interest in the product or service. And as mentioned at a separate investor panel aboutraising VC fundingon Tuesday, entrepreneurs in it for the wrong reasons tend to bail on a startup once the road starts to get bumpy. "I think it is important that the person who is founding the company is their own customer," says Ben.

4. Don't leave your investors in the dark.
"You can't communicate too much with your investor, it is a big mistake when things go wrong to hide," says Ken. Investors don't only provide money, they offer numerous resources and advice. Utilize their experiences and keep them in them in the loop.

Related:5 Reasons a Young Entrepreneur Should Raise Outside Funding

5. Be able to switch gears.
"Successful entrepreneurs are the people who can figure out when to pivot, and they have to be really good at it," says Ken. "Rarely do you meet someone whose idea is ultimately the end idea that is going to make the business successful." Acknowledging that you're wrong -- or that your target moved -- and taking what you've learned to change your startup path could make all the difference.

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Andrea Huspeni

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Andrea Huspeni is the former special projects director at Entrepreneur.com and the founder ofThis Dog's Life.

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