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Venture Capital Investor @ GoHub Ventures

I wasn't the best pitching to investors, but I've learnt so much listening to other entrepreneurs do it. These are some tips for entrepreneurs after a day watching pitches at 4YFN representing GoHub Ventures 👇 1. Be clear about what you do. Make sure the audience understands it right away 2. Don't use technical words. Your audience might not be field experts like you are 3. Speak with excitement but don't overdo it. 4. Set an objective with your pitch. If you are fundraising make sure it lands on investors Tell me what you'd add on the comments

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Amélie Mariage

Impact founder turned VC - I serve entrepreneurs to scale their impact, sales & fundraising 💥 | Angel investor, Mompreneur Advocate, Community builder 💪 | Forbes 30Under30

9mo

Totally with you on this, Guillermo Flor! It was awesome being a judge with you. 😊 And to all the pitchers, please give us a clear snapshot of what you're doing and where you’re headed (with key metrics). Adapt your pitch to resonate with whoever you're speaking to, whether investors, potential customers, or partners, keeping it concise yet impactful. And never underestimate the power of a good story.

Eduardo Fonnegra

Founder at StormX Capital - Your Go-to Guy for Startup Support & Hypeman. - | Venture Capitalist | Techstars Mentor | Ex: Goldman Sachs

9mo

This is gold my friend! 👏 Watching others pitch is a great way to learn. One thing I'd add: Know your audience and tailor your pitch to what resonates with them. Understanding their background, interests, and pain points can make your pitch even more impactful and more importantly just have fun while you do it.

Maxim Gavrilovich

CEO at Hiro | Innovator in Urban Mobility and Sustainable Energy Solutions

9mo

Let’s meet tomorrow 🤝

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