I am asking for 2 Executive Partners to help me to reach 5k Subscribers and beginning to raise seed funds for my ideologies, vision, and convictions Here is the Pitch Deck Intro on video 1) https://lnkd.in/gKhEnSCr Here is the Pitch Deck 2)https://lnkd.in/geBAr34R
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Series A Fundraising Guide 👇 Inside, you'll find insights on: 1) Preparing for your fundraise with a strategic lens 2) Pitching to investors with conviction 3) Setting up for diligence with transparency 4) Negotiating terms that respect both parties 5) And post-closing considerations to keep the momentum PS. check out 🔔 for a winning pitch deck the template created by Silicon Valley legend, Peter Thiel https://lnkd.in/ejp-Bhnu
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The 3 pillars of successful fundraising: Clear vision, Strong network, Pitch perfection. Define your vision, build a strong network, and perfect your pitch to attract investors.
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Are you pitching your business to VCs? Mukul Arora, Co-Managing Partner at Elevation Capital, reveals the top three mistakes founders make during the fundraising stage! Full video out on YouTube now - follow the link in the comments!
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How the fundraising process works by Hustle Fund: From identifying potential investors to crafting a pitch that stands out, they've got you covered. Learn how to: - Target the right investors - Perfect your pitch - Close deals like a pro PS. check out 🔔 for a winning pitch deck the template created by Silicon Valley legend, Peter Thiel https://lnkd.in/ejp-Bhnu
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The #1 Secret to Successful Fundraising? Getting Investor Ready 😎 For founders, securing funding is far more than just making a great pitch—it's about being fully prepared. From your first meeting to closing your round, preparation builds trust, credibility, and confidence. Swipe through to see the essentials every founder needs to get “Investor Ready” and discover how Torus supports you at every stage. The Torus Roadmap ensures these and every other document is investor ready (link in comments). Kane Templeton Jason Atkins
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Having a brilliant idea is one thing, but turning it into reality is another. Successful founders know this and are usually the ones who lock in funds from investors during the fundraising process. 🌱 While there are many things to consider when pitching to investors, being able to hit the ground running definitely increases your chances of getting not only their attention but also their confidence in your business.
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Series A Fundraising Guide 👇 Inside, you'll find insights on: 1) Preparing for your fundraise with a strategic lens 2) Pitching to investors with conviction 3) Setting up for diligence with transparency 4) Negotiating terms that respect both parties 5) And post-closing considerations to keep the momentum -------- Follow All Chance to learn from more innovative insights.
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I've created 200+ pitch decks and identified 5 common problems That founders from all over the world face when it comes to raising funds At first, they’re all united under the statement: ‘I need to raise to build, grow, and scale my business.’ Cultural observation: Everyone is trying to achieve the same goal, but each in their own way Think about it Moving on Here are the common challenges founders experience: • They’re unsure how to approach or communicate with investors • They don’t know what investors expect, making it difficult to position themselves effectively • They struggle to create the necessary fundraising documents • Even after creating the documents, they doubt their quality and lack confidence • Many founders don’t even have the time to prepare the documents The good news is that I’ve compiled all my insights and knowledge into the resource below P.S. We just launched a free pitch deck guide. It’s meant for entrepreneurs looking for help with building a pitch deck. You can get it on my profile!
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Having a brilliant idea is one thing, but turning it into reality is another. Successful founders know this and are usually the ones who lock in funds from investors during the fundraising process. 🌱 While there are many things to consider when pitching to investors, being able to hit the ground running definitely increases your chances of getting not only their attention but also their confidence in your business.
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A common misconception with founders I speak with is that a lead investor commits the most money to a funding round. Often they do, but not always. Sometimes the “lead” investor was chosen because they also add value in other ways. We’ve put together a short guide that explains the role of a Lead Investor and what they can bring to your business aside from money. 🤑 #LeadInvestors #FundraisingTips #BusinessInvestors
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