As a mentor at 500 Startups and connector at VegasTech I get a lot of founders asking me how to get in or pitch to these incubators and funds. Before I can make any introductions or referrals, I need to play armchair VC myself. My reputation is on the line for any connection I make, so I need to see the deck first.
The most common follow up question is, “Do you have any links or resources on how to build a good deck?” After making it clear that they should go ask google instead of me, I throw my own 2 cents into the ring:
Dear passionate entrepreneur,
You might want to start out with something like this:
- Logo & tagline
- _______ really sucks for _______ [industry, # of people, # of businesses]
- We are solving it this way: _______
- We are growing! _______ See?
- Oh, and yes, we are the best team to build it because _______
- We want you in to help us grow with connections to x, and/or money for y
- Thank you, we’d love to connect at [url, email, phone]
p.s.
- No one cares about all the details, unless they ask you for all the details. If they ask you for all the details, that is a good thing. Have them ready to send back, but don’t put all that crap in your deck.
- Don’t look crappy, or people will think you’re crappy. But, don’t make it look exponentially better than your product, or people will think you’re better at creating slides than building a company.
- Confidence is awesome, but lying sucks.
YMMV,
TK
2 comments on “Pitch Decking”
This is really great info Thomas. Thanks for putting this is such a straight forward format. I just so happen to be working on my pitch deck, so this will come in very handy!
“Do you have any links or resources on how to build a good deck?”
I fell in love with the DressRush pitch deck (http://investors.dressrush.com/), perhaps because I’m getting married!?
Nonetheless, DressRush wrote a guide on how to replicate their deck here:
http://dressrush.com/blog/post/12506021124/dressrush-online-pitch-deck
Probably the route I’ll take when I’m seeking funding..