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Entrepreneur Overcomes Rejection & Finds a Solution to Bad Living Situations

A “no” just gets you closer to yes. It is a common phrase that entrepreneurs and sales professionals hear on a daily basis. For Ajay Yadav, the founder and CEO of Roomi, he took this phrase to heart. Prior to receiving funding for his web and mobile platform, he heard “no” from 300 investors. However, he knew that he was solving a genuine problem and that helped him to push through until he was able to hear a yes.

We had the opportunity to hear from Ajay about Roomi, his background and advice he would give to entrepreneurs and business owners.

What's your story?
I came to America to study Computer Science at NYIT so I always knew I wanted to work in the tech industry, and even before that I knew I wanted to start a company. The idea of Roomi came to me when I had a string of bad living situations and it came to a head when I came home to find that my roommate stole all of my stuff. That's when I knew there was a real problem out there and I could be the one to fix it.

Tell us about your business and what you do. 
Roomi is a free web and mobile platform that helps people find flexible co-living solutions. That starts with building back trust in the peer-to-peer marketplace, so we set out to create the simplest and safest choice for the housing search. The app lets you find rental homes but with tenants already living in those homes. Essentially it’s finding you a roommate.

How does it work? 
Roomi makes renting a room or finding a new roommate simple and effortless by letting users post and view listings, build profiles, and connect with each other safely right from the app. Add all the relevant details, including price, duration of stay, amenities and house rules.

Tell us about raising funds for your company? How did you persevere?
I was rejected by over 300 investors before I got my first “Yes.” I learned very quickly that you need to prepare for rejection but my philosophy is the more “no's” you get the closer you are to a “yes.” And for me, I truly believed I was solving a very real problem in the marketplace and if I could believe in myself then someone else will too.

What advice would you give to entrepreneurs and business owners about raising funds? 

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