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Get ahead of 2025's biggest tech talent shifts. Register for our December 11th webinar.
This event is part of Lightbulb to Launch, a two-week-long virtual event series designed to supercharge you in your entrepreneurial journey. Head to the site to see the full schedule!
Here goes the million-dollar question: “So how does one raise funds for a startup?”. The answer is simple: before you can raise money, you have to ask for it the right way. And more often than not, the right way begins with the right pitch deck.
A short presentation that provides investors with a brief overview of your business, a pitch deck serves as an essential fundraising tool, whether you’re looking to raise $50,000, $500,000 or $50 million .The content of the pitch deck, along with your presentation, can help the investor to determine whether or not to continue evaluating your business opportunity. But what does a good pitch deck look like? More importantly, what does a bad deck look like?
Hear from our speaker on how you can get started on the deck that can win millions! We’ll cover how to create a strong, thorough, and engaging deck, strategies to refine and update it as you progress from one funding round to the next as well tips on how to present your pitch in a clear and concise way that effectively grabs the investors’ attention.