• Nailing Your First Impression: The Anatomy of a Winning Pitch Deck, Part 2

  • 2024/08/19
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Nailing Your First Impression: The Anatomy of a Winning Pitch Deck, Part 2

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  • Episode Summary

    Welcome back to Venture Declassified. In this episode, we continue our conversation into the nuances of creating an influential pitch. Jacob and Ben share their insights on the significance of active listening to evaluate a team effectively. We then pivot to tackle the challenging topic of setting valuations and discuss vital metrics including revenue, customer acquisition costs, and churn rates.

    Expect to hear candid conversations about founders' narratives, why presentation skills can trump slide content, and our biggest pet peeves in investment pitches. Plus, we suggest how founders enhance their narrative, run experiments, and adapt based on market feedback – all crucial for capturing investor interest.

    Later, we unpack the art of negotiating investment terms and the nuances of valuations, term sheets, and understanding current market conditions. But it's not all terms and numbers; we also explore traction indicators before revenue, stressing the importance of a committed founding team and setting realistic milestones.

    Stay with us as we declassify the fine print of startup investment, question conventional wisdom, and strive to empower founders and investors alike with actionable insights. Let's get started.

    Key Topics

    • Techniques for quickly evaluating teams
    • Importance of Team Dynamics
    • Avoiding unrelated metrics
    • Mike's Experience Raising Funds
    • Runway evaluation and financial management
    • Investor Intuition vs. Presented Information
    • Viability of ambitious plans with limited resources
    • Key figures in generating investor confidence

    Connect

    Mike Kelly
    LinkedIn - Website - Developer Town

    Ben Pidgeon
    LinkedIn - VisionTech

    Jacob Schpok
    LinkedIn - Elevate Ventures

    Hear more interviews and stories like this one at www.VentureDeclassified.com

    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.

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Episode Summary

Welcome back to Venture Declassified. In this episode, we continue our conversation into the nuances of creating an influential pitch. Jacob and Ben share their insights on the significance of active listening to evaluate a team effectively. We then pivot to tackle the challenging topic of setting valuations and discuss vital metrics including revenue, customer acquisition costs, and churn rates.

Expect to hear candid conversations about founders' narratives, why presentation skills can trump slide content, and our biggest pet peeves in investment pitches. Plus, we suggest how founders enhance their narrative, run experiments, and adapt based on market feedback – all crucial for capturing investor interest.

Later, we unpack the art of negotiating investment terms and the nuances of valuations, term sheets, and understanding current market conditions. But it's not all terms and numbers; we also explore traction indicators before revenue, stressing the importance of a committed founding team and setting realistic milestones.

Stay with us as we declassify the fine print of startup investment, question conventional wisdom, and strive to empower founders and investors alike with actionable insights. Let's get started.

Key Topics

  • Techniques for quickly evaluating teams
  • Importance of Team Dynamics
  • Avoiding unrelated metrics
  • Mike's Experience Raising Funds
  • Runway evaluation and financial management
  • Investor Intuition vs. Presented Information
  • Viability of ambitious plans with limited resources
  • Key figures in generating investor confidence

Connect

Mike Kelly
LinkedIn - Website - Developer Town

Ben Pidgeon
LinkedIn - VisionTech

Jacob Schpok
LinkedIn - Elevate Ventures

Hear more interviews and stories like this one at www.VentureDeclassified.com

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.

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