I was share this presentation at StartupLokal meet up 44. It was my experience during pitch with some investor. Hope it will help you to develop a winning pitch presentation for your startup.
The Best Pitch Deck Format To Attract InvestorsBryce North
**Validated by real investors!**
Based on the Guy Kawaski format, this pitch deck layout has been proven over and over again and has helped many companies raise their investment round.
If you are looking to raise your seed round, impress investors, and build a high-quality investment deck, then make sure you follow this format. This is the best pitch deck template available today.
Find more great resources here --> www.dontbealittlepitch.com
Top Tips and Tricks for creating a Kick Ass Pitch DeckEllena Ophira
Creating a Pitch Deck is fundamentally important when raising Investment. But where do you start? It can be an overwhelming challenge, but in this presentation Ellena, the CEO and Founder of smart WedTech Startup Weddingly, will give you 10 easy to follow steps to create a kick ass Pitch Deck, that hits all the key points and leaves a lasting impression.
Presentation includes:
Template ideas
Layout options and examples from leading businesses
Fundamentals to include
Top Tips from her own funding journey
Plus, some extra tools that will help you with your funding process
Good luck!
7 Fatal Pitch Deck Mistakes Scaring Away Investors - Don't Be A Little PitchBryce North
Ahh…rejected pitch decks. Having a hard time attracting investors or not sure how to get their attention? Don't waste another minute building investment presentations that are doomed to fail! This presentation is for anyone who has spent hours chasing investors that never close.
Find more great resources here --> www.dontbealittlepitch.com
For many of us, the feeling of inevitable doom when we start writing our investment strategy can be overwhelming. Just how much effort should we put into creating something that might just get shut down? Or worse, ignored. It all feels so defeating and before you know it, you are quickly running out of cash. Major heartburn.
Check out our successful pitch deck master class: https://www.dontbealittlepitch.com/pitch-deck-master-course
Innovate Calgary's Presentation on Perfecting the Investor Pitch at Startup W...Boast Capital
This is a presentation by Alex Raczenko, EIR at Innovate Calgary in Alberta at Startup Weekend on July 12, 2013. Alex discusses the 12 key questions every entrepreneur needs to answer before raising outside capital. Following this presentation you will be able to perfect your investor pitch.
The Best Pitch Deck Format To Attract InvestorsBryce North
**Validated by real investors!**
Based on the Guy Kawaski format, this pitch deck layout has been proven over and over again and has helped many companies raise their investment round.
If you are looking to raise your seed round, impress investors, and build a high-quality investment deck, then make sure you follow this format. This is the best pitch deck template available today.
Find more great resources here --> www.dontbealittlepitch.com
Top Tips and Tricks for creating a Kick Ass Pitch DeckEllena Ophira
Creating a Pitch Deck is fundamentally important when raising Investment. But where do you start? It can be an overwhelming challenge, but in this presentation Ellena, the CEO and Founder of smart WedTech Startup Weddingly, will give you 10 easy to follow steps to create a kick ass Pitch Deck, that hits all the key points and leaves a lasting impression.
Presentation includes:
Template ideas
Layout options and examples from leading businesses
Fundamentals to include
Top Tips from her own funding journey
Plus, some extra tools that will help you with your funding process
Good luck!
7 Fatal Pitch Deck Mistakes Scaring Away Investors - Don't Be A Little PitchBryce North
Ahh…rejected pitch decks. Having a hard time attracting investors or not sure how to get their attention? Don't waste another minute building investment presentations that are doomed to fail! This presentation is for anyone who has spent hours chasing investors that never close.
Find more great resources here --> www.dontbealittlepitch.com
For many of us, the feeling of inevitable doom when we start writing our investment strategy can be overwhelming. Just how much effort should we put into creating something that might just get shut down? Or worse, ignored. It all feels so defeating and before you know it, you are quickly running out of cash. Major heartburn.
Check out our successful pitch deck master class: https://www.dontbealittlepitch.com/pitch-deck-master-course
Innovate Calgary's Presentation on Perfecting the Investor Pitch at Startup W...Boast Capital
This is a presentation by Alex Raczenko, EIR at Innovate Calgary in Alberta at Startup Weekend on July 12, 2013. Alex discusses the 12 key questions every entrepreneur needs to answer before raising outside capital. Following this presentation you will be able to perfect your investor pitch.
This is the handout from a presentation that I made at a startups workshop in Jakarta, Indonesia. I was amazed at the lack of clarity that most of the participants had in their "pitches" and the lack of understanding of the need to tailor your pitch to the audience, as well as your own objectives.
Of course, the actual presentation was less wordy, and adhered to Guy Kawasaki's 30/20/10 rule as well as the 7 x7 mode of slide presentation
Get noticed with the ultimate startup pitch deck webinarDavid Ehrenberg
In this presentation from Marc Phillips, Managing Partner of Arafura Ventures (www.arafuraventures.com), and author of "Inside Silicon Valley: How the deals get done," you'll learn how to build a pitch deck that will help you stand out from the crowd, inspire investor confidence, and get you funded.
This slide-by-slide approach draws from real-life pitch decks to show you what works, and why.
Takeaways include:
- Crafting your positioning line
- Presenting your problem/solution
- Analyzing market size
- Pulling together your financials
- Your IP/Defensibility/Scalability chart
- and more!
Brought to you by Early Growth Financial Services (www.earlygrowthfinancialservices.com)
How to Create a Pitch Deck to Impress Investors?SlideTeam
Getting investors is the most difficult task for a startup. This presentation explains how to create a pitch deck or business plan to attract investors or venture capitalists
How to structure your Sunday night presentation.
Consider this as just a guideline of the important points you might wish to convey during your presentation. Feel free to add your own flavour and ignore anything that doesn't apply.
For top-notch powerpoint presentations, you can hire me @
http://naveenvarthaan1987.elance.com.
Great startups don’t fund themselves. Raising money from investors for your startup is challenging at any stage and requires a great pitch, even for experienced founders with significant traction in their company.
With a top-notch powerpoint presentation , this task is no more a rocket-science.
How to make an investor pitch deck that really worksDeck Rooster
In sales, a well established principle is, before one starts pitching to a customer, one should listen to what the customer has to say. That is because if you listen carefully he will lay out his needs in front of you, letting you present your solution in a way that fits into his needs perfectly.
The principle should be equally useful while pitching to an investor while raising funds. I can’t see a reason why it won’t be. But no one seems to be suggesting “you should listen more and talk less during an investor pitch”. Probably it is assumed that we already know what investors look for in a business. Is it a rockstar team; or may be a huge market size or is it traction or a break-through technology? Or may be different investors look for different combination of those things.
Actually all of those are means towards an end. They help investors figure out something more specific and quantitative that all investors look for in a startup before investing. But what is it?
A 10x return on their investment. That is it.
That number may vary from an early stage investor to a growth stage one, but you get the point, right? Not everyone says it out loud, because it makes them look money hungry, but that is what an investor business is all about.
But, now with that knowledge, how do you tweak your pitch and your pitch deck to make an investor feel that you are offering him an investment opportunity that could deliver a 10x return? And more importantly, can your business even deliver 10x return?
The above presentation by Deck Rooster answers those questions and offers a structure (not a template) for an investor pitch deck for startups. Check it out.
What is in a pitch deck? How do you get to the point where you actually need one? What things do people do wrong when creating their pitch deck? Well! Here's the thousandth pitch deck describing what is in a pitch deck!
To connect with Travis Lindsay, professor and investor and manager at the CSUF Center for Entrepreneurship, send him an email at tlindsay@fullerton.edu.
As scout for the Exponential Creativity Fund at Fractured Atlas, I’m in the unique position of finding arts entrepreneurs to pitch to our impact investment fund, helping them prepare, and participating in the pitch sessions.
A strong pitch deck is an essential tool for those seeking investment. It facilitates informed and juicy dialogue around what really matters, and it empowers a potential investor to do the following:
Research your company before meeting with you in real time
Follow along during your pitch
Introduce you to others within their network by sharing your pitch deck
While most of the founders pitching to the Exponential Creativity Fund have strong pitch decks, there have been a few who have asked our advice on what to include. Recognizing that new entrepreneurs coming out of the arts & culture sector are likely more familiar with grant or marketing partnership proposals, and that an investment pitch deck is radically different, Fractured Atlas decided to create and share a pitch deck guide. Our intention is to help arts entrepreneurs think through and prepare to seek investment whether you are pitching to our fund, or elsewhere.
To learn more about how Fractured Atlas’ Exponential Creativity Fund, follow our journey here. https://blog.fracturedatlas.org/tagged/impact-investing
Slides I created for Pitch Deck seminar I gave at Samurai Startup Island in Tokyo, October 7, 2015, to help entrepreneurs craft a presentation to tell the story of their startup clearly and persuasively.
My 60 favourite investor slides to select from in a 12 slide investor pitch deck, available as part of my Capital Raising For Startups Masterclass online video course.
Pitch deck tips for startups looking to raise funding (also advice for presenting in MassChallenge Rounds 2 and 3)
Presented by Stacie Andrews, CTO of ProvadoMarketing.com (also happens to be a Masschallenge 2010 finalist of a high-tech company launching soon)
Co-contributor of this presentation: Christopher Mirabile, Investor and Adviser, Managing Director at LaunchPad Venture Group LLC
XLerate Solutions Investor Pitch TemplateBrant Cooper
XLerate Solutions is a San Diego based strategic marketing and business consulting firm. Here is a deck with do's and don't, success factors, and a template of 13 slides for investment pitches.
You may want to include everything in your pitch deck but you shouldn't. Learn about 10 slides you should include in your pitch deck and how companies like airbnb and foursquare made their pitch deck.
This is the handout from a presentation that I made at a startups workshop in Jakarta, Indonesia. I was amazed at the lack of clarity that most of the participants had in their "pitches" and the lack of understanding of the need to tailor your pitch to the audience, as well as your own objectives.
Of course, the actual presentation was less wordy, and adhered to Guy Kawasaki's 30/20/10 rule as well as the 7 x7 mode of slide presentation
Get noticed with the ultimate startup pitch deck webinarDavid Ehrenberg
In this presentation from Marc Phillips, Managing Partner of Arafura Ventures (www.arafuraventures.com), and author of "Inside Silicon Valley: How the deals get done," you'll learn how to build a pitch deck that will help you stand out from the crowd, inspire investor confidence, and get you funded.
This slide-by-slide approach draws from real-life pitch decks to show you what works, and why.
Takeaways include:
- Crafting your positioning line
- Presenting your problem/solution
- Analyzing market size
- Pulling together your financials
- Your IP/Defensibility/Scalability chart
- and more!
Brought to you by Early Growth Financial Services (www.earlygrowthfinancialservices.com)
How to Create a Pitch Deck to Impress Investors?SlideTeam
Getting investors is the most difficult task for a startup. This presentation explains how to create a pitch deck or business plan to attract investors or venture capitalists
How to structure your Sunday night presentation.
Consider this as just a guideline of the important points you might wish to convey during your presentation. Feel free to add your own flavour and ignore anything that doesn't apply.
For top-notch powerpoint presentations, you can hire me @
http://naveenvarthaan1987.elance.com.
Great startups don’t fund themselves. Raising money from investors for your startup is challenging at any stage and requires a great pitch, even for experienced founders with significant traction in their company.
With a top-notch powerpoint presentation , this task is no more a rocket-science.
How to make an investor pitch deck that really worksDeck Rooster
In sales, a well established principle is, before one starts pitching to a customer, one should listen to what the customer has to say. That is because if you listen carefully he will lay out his needs in front of you, letting you present your solution in a way that fits into his needs perfectly.
The principle should be equally useful while pitching to an investor while raising funds. I can’t see a reason why it won’t be. But no one seems to be suggesting “you should listen more and talk less during an investor pitch”. Probably it is assumed that we already know what investors look for in a business. Is it a rockstar team; or may be a huge market size or is it traction or a break-through technology? Or may be different investors look for different combination of those things.
Actually all of those are means towards an end. They help investors figure out something more specific and quantitative that all investors look for in a startup before investing. But what is it?
A 10x return on their investment. That is it.
That number may vary from an early stage investor to a growth stage one, but you get the point, right? Not everyone says it out loud, because it makes them look money hungry, but that is what an investor business is all about.
But, now with that knowledge, how do you tweak your pitch and your pitch deck to make an investor feel that you are offering him an investment opportunity that could deliver a 10x return? And more importantly, can your business even deliver 10x return?
The above presentation by Deck Rooster answers those questions and offers a structure (not a template) for an investor pitch deck for startups. Check it out.
What is in a pitch deck? How do you get to the point where you actually need one? What things do people do wrong when creating their pitch deck? Well! Here's the thousandth pitch deck describing what is in a pitch deck!
To connect with Travis Lindsay, professor and investor and manager at the CSUF Center for Entrepreneurship, send him an email at tlindsay@fullerton.edu.
As scout for the Exponential Creativity Fund at Fractured Atlas, I’m in the unique position of finding arts entrepreneurs to pitch to our impact investment fund, helping them prepare, and participating in the pitch sessions.
A strong pitch deck is an essential tool for those seeking investment. It facilitates informed and juicy dialogue around what really matters, and it empowers a potential investor to do the following:
Research your company before meeting with you in real time
Follow along during your pitch
Introduce you to others within their network by sharing your pitch deck
While most of the founders pitching to the Exponential Creativity Fund have strong pitch decks, there have been a few who have asked our advice on what to include. Recognizing that new entrepreneurs coming out of the arts & culture sector are likely more familiar with grant or marketing partnership proposals, and that an investment pitch deck is radically different, Fractured Atlas decided to create and share a pitch deck guide. Our intention is to help arts entrepreneurs think through and prepare to seek investment whether you are pitching to our fund, or elsewhere.
To learn more about how Fractured Atlas’ Exponential Creativity Fund, follow our journey here. https://blog.fracturedatlas.org/tagged/impact-investing
Slides I created for Pitch Deck seminar I gave at Samurai Startup Island in Tokyo, October 7, 2015, to help entrepreneurs craft a presentation to tell the story of their startup clearly and persuasively.
My 60 favourite investor slides to select from in a 12 slide investor pitch deck, available as part of my Capital Raising For Startups Masterclass online video course.
Pitch deck tips for startups looking to raise funding (also advice for presenting in MassChallenge Rounds 2 and 3)
Presented by Stacie Andrews, CTO of ProvadoMarketing.com (also happens to be a Masschallenge 2010 finalist of a high-tech company launching soon)
Co-contributor of this presentation: Christopher Mirabile, Investor and Adviser, Managing Director at LaunchPad Venture Group LLC
XLerate Solutions Investor Pitch TemplateBrant Cooper
XLerate Solutions is a San Diego based strategic marketing and business consulting firm. Here is a deck with do's and don't, success factors, and a template of 13 slides for investment pitches.
You may want to include everything in your pitch deck but you shouldn't. Learn about 10 slides you should include in your pitch deck and how companies like airbnb and foursquare made their pitch deck.
The original presentation that Airbnb's CEO Brian Chesky used to raise their initial funding round.
We've taken the liberty to redesign this deck, you can see the new version here: http://www.slideshare.net/PitchDeckExamples/airbnb-pitch-deck-redesign
A redesign of the original airbnb pitch deck presentation, which the company used to raise their initial seed funding round.
These slides were redesigned using one of the templates in Slidebean, a pitch deck builder for startups: https://slidebean.com/pitch-deck-templates
A pitch deck template with sample copy to help technology startups sell their business concept to angel investors and VCs. Inspired by pitch deck words of wisdom from Dave McClure (500 Startups), AirBnb, Guy Kawasaki and Venture Hacks (the folks behind AngelList).
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE THESE PITCH DECK EXAMPLES & TEMPLATES:
> Airbnb pitch deck @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/airbnb-pitch-deck
> Sequoia Capital pitch deck template @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/sequoia-capital-pitch-deck
> FREE pitch deck template download @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/free-pitch-deck-template
> Pitch deck guide with hints, tips, and a worked example @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/pitch-deck-template
NEED HELP WITH YOUR PITCH DECK?
See how I can help then book a free call @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/
MORE PITCH DECK RESOURCES @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/pitch-deck-template#resources
This is theoriginal AirBnB pitch deck. Airbnb founders use this pitch deck to raise $600K from VCs and angel investors in 2008.
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE THESE PITCH DECK EXAMPLES & TEMPLATES:
> Sequoia Capital pitch deck template @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/sequoia-capital-pitch-deck
> FREE pitch deck template download @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/free-pitch-deck-template
> Pitch deck guide with hints, tips, and a worked example @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/pitch-deck-template
NEED HELP WITH YOUR PITCH DECK?
See how I can help then book a free call @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/
MORE PITCH DECK RESOURCES @ https://pitchdeckcoach.com/pitch-deck-template#resources
What investors are looking for in your pitch deck Infocrest
For raising money for your business, having an
impressive pitch deck is an essential component. A great pitch deck gets potential investors excited about your idea and
engages them in a conversation about your business,
hopefully leading to investment. What are the key elements investors are looking in your pitch deck? Here is the answer
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When done correctly, a demo allows the customer to see and feel how things will be better if they buy (and worse if they don't). And so, good demos don't have to be perfect for the product. They have to be perfect for the audience.
Learn the best practices of the Product Demo: What should you know? How should you prepare? What is the Just Right amount of work for you to do? Also, how to deliver both the best product and the best message to go with it?
As it's easy to mess up a Demo, learn how to do it in an interactive session that moves you fast forward to an outcome.
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Delivery means everything. But in the competitive world of tech startups, your pitch is the difference between getting funded or going home empty-handed. Follow Leslie Bloom's 15 tips to make sure you walk away with the backing you need.
Perspectives from Global Business LeadersMak Hesson
A collection of the thought leadership excerpts on Innovations, Leadership, Startups & eCommerce from the best global business leaders during the conference sessions hosted by Arcadier. In this eBook, you will find a host of topics that would benefit not only the start-up entrepreneurs but also anyone embarking on starting their own business or leading their own teams. Our distinguished speakers are from a spectrum of industry and experiences and they bring different perspective to various discussions.
Copy of the presentation from the CASRO Management Conference, April 2013...
For Market Research firms that aren't achieving the level of revenue growth they desire, this presentation shows 'why' that might be happening and 'what' can be done about it.
This presentation is based on our eBook of the same name.
Presentation by Majella Murphy of NDRC given at NDRC LaunchPad Open Night on Wednesday June 24th, 2015.
The presentation contains information on how to structure your pitch if your application is successful. See the application for at: https://www.f6s.com/ndrclaunchpadautumn2015
The art of the pitch: Pitching angels, corporate venture, VC's for investment Gregory Phipps
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This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
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f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
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Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
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James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
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The famous Adeo Ressi Elevator Pitch
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Budget & Online
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