138: How to Pitch to Venture Capitalists - Greg Spillane - Serial Entrepreneur
CEO of Fancy.com and serial entrepreneur, Greg Spillane shares his top tips on how to talk to and pitch to venture capitalists and get them to invest in you.
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Top Tip
Be investable
Make yourself investable. Share your passion, don’t be afraid to think big, practise your pitch and know your limitations. Understanding the value and investability of a company is a crucial skill for business owners and VC’s alike.
Serious investors who have heard over a thousand pitches and read hundreds of plans are most impressed with founders who make the right points in the shortest amount of time with the least prompting.
To be taken seriously by both investors and lenders, a company needs to show balance. Showing ambition tempered with realism and deep knowledge of your business and numbers is key. A great story and a sexy pitch deck might get you a meeting, but being organised, disciplined and realistic will take you all the way there.
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