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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2023 · 22 MIN

Secrets of a Successful Pitch: Insider Tips for Raising Capital

from The Visual VC · host Daniel Zaturansky

Pitching your startup to investors can be a daunting task, but it's critical to securing funding and turning your vision into reality. In this Podcast, I interview Theron La Fontaine, an accomplished actor and voiceover artist, shares valuable expertise and insights on how to effectively pitch startups to investors. He discusses the importance of crafting a compelling story, keeping the pitch simple, and building a relationship with investors. Theron emphasizes the need to practice, refine, and tell your story anywhere and everywhere you can. He recommends reading "Stories That Stick" by Kindra Hall and hiring an artist to help tell your story. Finally, Theron emphasizes that a "no" from an investor is not necessarily a "no" forever and that building a relationship is key. This episode is packed with practical tips for entrepreneurs seeking funding from venture capital firms or angel investors. Book: Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall https://www.storiesthatstick.com/ Mel Robbins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b7uGqAS3Yg Jack Canfield https://jackcanfield.com/ Eddie Pinero https://www.youtube.com/c/Yourworldwithin/store

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