What should I prepare for an investor besides the startup pitch?

Tatiana Vdovychenko
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If you also ask these questions, like me, here are three interesting tips that I found in the article of JetSoftPro, a software development service with 20 years of experience (https://jetsoftpro.com/) 1. Show your contribution Investors are not willing to invest in projects where the founders haven’t invested themselves. If your business expenses are between $0-$1000, it is still at the row idea stage and considered high risk. Show the investor that you have also invested in the business, this is the best way to convince your audience that you believe in your business. 2. Your Appearance for the Presentation If it’s a video call, ensure that the room is well-lit and the background is appropriate for a business meeting. Your professional appearance is crucial in making a good impression. 3. Testimonials and Additional Materials Provide testimonials about your product or service and have a presentation on a separate USB drive or similar in case the investors want to delve deeper and review the information again. Here is a link to the entire article with examples of good and bad pitches: https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/prep...
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