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Nailing Your First Impression: The Anatomy of a Winning Pitch Deck, Part 1
- 2024/08/05
- 再生時間: 44 分
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Episode Summary
In this episode of Venture Declassified, hosts Mike Kelly, Jacob Schpok, and Ben Pidgeon come together to talk about the fundamentals of an influential pitch. This episode promises to strip away the misconceptions and focus on what truly matters during investor presentations.
As the hosts delve into the narrative aspect of pitch decks, they emphasize clarity and accuracy in communicating the startup's vision and potential. The episode also explores the strategic presentation of competition, underscoring that a well-researched landscape can significantly bolster a pitch.
Venture Declassified's episode is not just about the content—it's a masterclass in fine-tuning the pitch to align with the investor mindset. Listeners can expect to gain valuable insights on constructing a pitch that not only resonates with investors but also positions their startup as a beacon of focus and potential.
Key Topics
- The Art of Crafting the Perfect Pitch Deck
- Understanding the Pitch Process
- Prioritizing technical aspects and demos for due diligence
- Highlighting the need to present benefits over features
- How UX reflects the company's professionalism and competency
- Expectations from companies concerning utilization of funds and delivering results
- Leveraging Competitive Advantages
Connect
Mike Kelly
LinkedIn - Website - Developer Town
Ben Pidgeon
LinkedIn - VisionTech
Jacob Schpok
LinkedIn - Elevate Ventures
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The information provided on the show is not intended to be investment advice and should not be relied upon as such. The investors on today’s episode are providing their opinions based on their own assessment of the businesses or topics presented. Those opinions should not be considered professional investment advice. If they start up pitched as a part of this episode, it is for informational purposes only and is neither an offer to purchase nor a solicitation of an offer to sell, subscribe for or buy any securities.