How to Make an Investor Pitch Presentation
Learn how you can ask investors, venture capitalists and angels to finance your company
In this "How to Make an Investor Pitch Presentation" course you will earn about how to create and deliver a presentation for investors, venture capitalists and angels. In order to raise money effectively you must be able to give a clear and understandable presentation with authority and confidence. This course will teach you how to structure your pitch presentation and how to deliver it with conviction. New business ideas are rarely so good that investors simply send a check in the mail. Instead, you must ask for money in-person. This course will teach you how to do so.
Imagine making an investor pitch presentation where angels and venture capitalists are nodding their heads in agreement with you. Wouldn't you like to be able to make investment pitches where you knew investors clearly understood your business model and your value proposition? You can become an excellent investor presenter.
In this How to Make an Investor Pitch Presentation you will learn the following:
*How to think like an investor
*How to make your business understood
*How to make a memorable presentation
*How to keep the attention of investors
This course is delivered primarily through spoken lecture. Because the skill you are learning is speaking related, it only makes sense that you learn through speaking.
The skill you will learn in this class is not primarily theoretical or academic. I is a skill that requires physical habits. That is why you will be asked to take part in numerous exercises where you record yourself speaking on video, and then watching yourself. Learning presentation skills is like learning how to ride a bicycle. You simply have to do it numerous times and work past the wobbling and falling off parts until you get it right.
This course contain numerous video lectures plus several bonus books for your training library.
TJ Walker
Overview
Interview with Ultralight Startups Founder Graham Lawlor
Core Messages
Common Blunders
The PowerPoint Deck
Prototype
Passion
Video Rehearse
Video Feedback
Conclusion
Feedback
Secret to Foolproof Presentations
Public Speaking Success