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Money • 1d
Founders, don’t send your deck first. I’ve helped founders raise crores. The most painful mistake? Sending the deck too early. A deck is NOT an invitation. It’s a confirmation. > Investors don’t open cold PDFs. They open conversations. Instead: Send a short, tight pitch on email/DM. Ask if they’d like to see the deck. Then send it. It’s not a rejection if they don’t ask. It just means your intro line didn’t land. Decks don’t start conversations. You do.
Building @Vectr | Op... • 6m
Heyoo Guys Looking for Feedback on My Ed-Tech Venture's Pitch Deck I’m seeking insights and feedback from experienced founders or industry professionals on my early-stage Ed-Tech venture's pitch deck. If you’re open to sharing your expertise, pleas
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When a Brand Name Becomes the Language You don’t search, you Google. You don’t buy adhesive, you grab Fevicol. You don’t ask for toothpaste, you ask for Colgate — even if it’s not Colgate. This is what marketers dream of: Becoming the noun. The act
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🚀 Post 1: “Startups don’t die from lack of funding — they die from lack of alignment.” Most first-time founders think fundraising is all about creating a sleek pitch deck and blasting it out to 50+ VCs. But here’s the truth: 🧠💣 That deck? It’s ju
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