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Why Fix Your Pitch Deck

All the hard work you’ve put in comes down to this short presentation to get your concept to the next stage. It’s make or break time and the only thing the investors will have to go on is what you show them in the next 20-30 minutes and how you respond to their questions.

This is not the time to wing it, go cheap or shortcut your efforts! Here are the “whys” of fixing this now:

  • You only get one chance to get it right, period
  • Significantly increase your odds of funding
  • Improve your valuation by making a stronger case
  • Focus on the right points – the ones investors care about
  • Don’t waste effort on the wrong areas and lose their interest
  • Avoid common/amateur mistakes that blow your chances
  • Be 100% ready for all the grilling you will face
  • Learn how to overcome weak areas in your pitch
  • Craft a story and build excitement to stand out
  • Learn how to present like a pro even if you hate public speaking and get nervous talking to groups

What’s Included

Basic

  • Review of Submitted Pitch Deck
  • Feedback on every point
  • Suggestions for improvement
  • Outline of likely objections
  • Presentation Skills Training Plan

$595

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Standard

  • Everything in Basic, Plus:
  • Phone call consult/discussion
  • Objections responses and framing
  • Review of one iteration of the initial deck

$995

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COMPLETE

  • Everything in Standard, Plus:
  • Live video review of actual presentation
  • Live Q&A grilling
  • Review of two iterations of the initial deck

$1995

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TESTIMONIALS

This exercise was extremely helpful to our team as we were just too close to it to see what we were missing. Very glad we did this first.

John R. (SaaS Pitch)

The presentation tips alone were worth the price. We were used to a much more tech/spec style and the repositioning to more of a story style was really beneficial.

Robert W. (Medical Device Pitch)

This was my first time doing anything like this so there was so much I didn’t know and would have gotten wrong. Really happy I decided to try this out before doing an actual pitch.

Vishal S. (Software Pitch)

The biggest issue with this is you don’t know what you don’t know. I feel like by going through this process we eliminated 90% of that unknown and were 100% more prepared!

Katherine W. (Consumer Product Pitch)

Free Course

Not quite ready to commit to the paid review yet? Grab the free course on getting your pitch deck ready to wow the audience and learn how to avoid the common mistakes most founders make trying to raise funds with nothing but confidence and an investor presentation!

Part 1: Design

Does pretty matter? What order should things be put in? How about using graphs and charts? We cover it!

Part 2: Concept

What exactly is it you are doing, and how do you make it compelling and convincing? A better mouse trap isn’t enough!

Part 3: Market

Who will buy this if you make it? There are so many ways this gets answered wrong but it doesn’t have to be hard.

Part 4: Competition

Who else is competing for your customers and what are you going to do to win? 75% of pitches get this really wrong.

Part 5: Team

There is a lot that rides on this simple slide. Get the most from whatever you’ve got and present it in the best light.

Part 6: Financials

A revenue graph up and to the right is what everyone shows- but most don’t get funded. Show what really matters here.

Part 7: Investment

Make your ask make sense and be confident but leave room for negotiation and compromise. Easier said than done.

Part 8: Presenting It

The world’s best slides will fall flat if the presentation sucks. Just a few simple tips will keep you from hating yourself later.

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