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Money • 4m
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... • 11m
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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Why do so many smart founders avoid being on camera? I’ve learned it’s rarely about confidence. It’s about control. Video forces you to show the parts you can’t polish, rehearse, or hide behind a deck. But here’s the twist: those unpolished parts a
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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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Founder, Builder, Ob... • 5m
🚀 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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