The Pitch Deck Playbook
Avoid These 5 Mistakes That Lead to Investors Yawning at Your Idea, Your Lame Competitors Stealing Your Gravy Train, and You Walking Away with Nothing but Your D$#! in Your Hand.
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A crash course on how to pitch like a pro.5 lessons to learn15 strategies to implementThis free email course gives you everything you need to raise funds by creating a killer pitch deck.
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My name is Devansh Agarwal and I have been neck-deep in the business space for more than 4yrs. After researching and analyzing the startup ecosystem, and soaking wisdom from top founders and investors, I've distilled this knowledge into actionable insights to help you in your startup journey.
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Mistake #1 - Overloading Slides With Information— and why Investors will lose interestMistake #2 - Lack of catchy opening & coherent narrative—and why this will lead to polite but firm declines to investMistake #3- Failing to demonstrate enough traction (even if you think you have)—and why this will make you look amateurishMistake #4 - Being too optimistic with Financial Projections—and why this will result in investors losing confidence in youMistake #5 - Incorrectly Addressing the Market Competition—and why you will not be taken seriously by anybody
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