“DON’T TAKE YOUR PARENTS TO THE PROM:” That’s one of the advice that Amy Lin offers to fellow edtech entrepreneurs when it comes to finding the right kind of exit strategy. Lin, who co-founded Blendspace in 2012 and sold it to TES a couple years later, isn’t really talking about dancing with mom and dad. Rather, she urges “entrepreneurs [to] get out and meet the leaders of big publishers or edtech firms—and even potential competitors—proactively and in-person.” Here are her other tips on TechCrunch.