PODCAST · business
Behind the Raise
by Martin Kocandrle
The behind-the-scenes playbook for founders navigating private capital raises. From Reg A+ to Reg CF to Reg D, we share real strategies, real mistakes, and the frameworks that turn investors into believers.
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Building Investor Trust — Creative That Builds Credibility
What makes an investor ad actually stop the scroll and move someone further down the funnel? In this episode of Behind the Raise, Martin is joined by VirtualAd’s Head of Design, Danielle Fobert, to break down the design strategy and psychology behind creative that converts. They discuss why investor ads should not be treated like mini pitch decks, how the hook-story-offer framework helps structure high-performing creative, and why founders need to focus on curiosity, clarity, and emotional connection before overwhelming audiences with information. Danielle shares what she sees working across static ads and video, including bold numbers, pattern interrupts, founder-led content, strong opinions, simple messaging, and the power of using real faces to build trust. From “ugly ads” that perform to AI-assisted creative, founder videos, and the importance of testing one clear message at a time, this episode gives issuers a practical look at how to create investor-facing ads that earn attention and drive action.
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Tons of Clicks, Leads and Interest, But No Investments? Here’s What’s Happening
Getting plenty of leads but no actual investors? In this episode of Behind the Raise, Martin and Brendan break down one of the most frustrating problems in an online capital raise: when interest is building, the funnel looks active, but investment conversions are not happening. They explain why issuers should not automatically blame the ads or traffic source, and instead need to diagnose the full investor journey step by step. From traffic quality and landing page performance to email automations, meeting show rates, lead source quality, and bottom-of-funnel follow-up, this episode walks through how to identify where the real drop-off is happening. Martin and Brendan also discuss the importance of tracking, benchmarks, testing windows, lead segmentation, investor surveys, and knowing when the issue may be the offer itself. If your raise is generating attention but not capital, this episode gives you a practical framework for finding the leak in the funnel and fixing it before scaling further.
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How to Have a Succesful Raise: The 5 components of Success Every Founder Must Nail
What separates a raise that gains momentum from one that struggles to get off the ground? In this episode of Behind the Raise, Martin and Brendan break down the five core components every founder needs to nail before launching a successful online capital raise: a clear and investable offer, founder and leadership visibility, a real marketing engine, smart planning around funding, budgeting, and cash flow, and strong momentum and social proof. They explain why having a great company is not the same as having a clear investment offer, how founders can turn complex products into simple investor narratives, and why leadership involvement is critical for building trust. From creating founder-led content to planning marketing budgets, managing investor relations capacity, and showing proof that the opportunity is gaining traction, this episode gives founders a practical framework for understanding what needs to be in place before they go to market.
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The Real Cost of Raising Capital: Budgeting for Success (And Avoiding Cash Burn)
Raising money costs money — but how much, and where does it actually go? In this episode, Martin and Brendan break down the true cost of running an evergreen capital raise, from pre-launch legal and platform fees to the ad spend that drives investors through the door.They cover what it really takes to "prime the pump" (think $20K–$50K+ before you raise a cent), why your minimum viable marketing budget runs ~20% of a crowdfund target versus 8–12% for accredited Reg D raises, and the single biggest misconception founders have: that you need the full marketing budget sitting in the bank on day one (you don't).You'll also hear why compressing your timeline almost always raises your cost of capital, how to think about the critical first three months to break-even, and the second- and third-order costs — staffing, shiny-object channels, wasted ad spend — that quietly burn cash mid-raise.A practical, numbers-forward conversation for any founder weighing whether this method is worth the spend.
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The Founder's Job During a Raise: Four Pillars of Leadership
Think you can just set up your offering documents and watch the money roll in? Think again. Successful online capital raises require active founder involvement, and in this episode, we reveal exactly what that looks like. Martin and Brendan outline the four essential pillars of founder leadership: narrative leadership (crafting the "why" behind your raise), content creation and evangelization (becoming the face of your company), decisive operations (making quick decisions in a fast-moving campaign), and strategic planning (budgeting and cash flow management). We share real examples of founders who excel at evangelizing their mission, discuss why investors bet on people not just products, and explain how authentic founder content outperforms generic marketing by 90%. From filming video ads to leading webinars, learn what successful founders do differently and why your personal involvement is non-negotiable for fundraising success.
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Are You Ready to Raise? The Ultimate Capital Readiness Checklist
Before you launch your capital raise, ask yourself: are you truly ready? In this essential episode, Martin and Brendan break down the five critical factors that determine fundraising readiness. We dive deep into capital requirements (expect $100-200K in upfront costs), validation strategies including "testing the waters" campaigns, and how to assess your offer strength using VirtualAd's Capital Conversion Framework. Learn about the importance of community readiness, brand awareness, and why having a tangible product beats just having an idea. We share real examples from client raises, discuss the difference between Reg CF and Reg D approaches, and provide actionable advice on cash flow planning during those crucial first 3-6 months. This episode is your roadmap to determine if you're ready to commit to a serious online capital raising campaign.
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Private Capital Markets 101:Why Founders Are Ditching VCs and Raising Directly from Investors
When it comes to funding their business founders think their only options are venture capital, bank loans, or bootstrapping. They're wrong.In the inaugural episode of Behind the Raise, VirtualAd co-founders Martin Kocandrle and Brendan Manley pull back the curtain on private capital markets — what they are, why they're growing fast, and why more founders are ditching the traditional VC route in favor of raising directly from accredited and retail investors.In this episode, Martin and Brendan cover:What private capital markets actually are and how they differ from public markets and institutional capitalThe legislative changes (including the 2012 JOBS Act) that made direct-to-investor fundraising accessible to everyday companiesWhy VC isn't the right fit for most founders — and what the alternative looks likeThe investor portals powering this space today (Dealmaker, Dalmore, StartEngine, Wefunder and more)How a predictable, scalable capital raise engine actually works — and why it's not passiveThe difference between Reg CF, Reg A+, and Reg D 506(c) — and which might be right for your companyWhether online capital raising is a replacement for institutional capital or a complement to itBrendan also shares three pieces of advice for any founder considering this path for the first time: be open minded, choose the right offering exemption, and be all in — because this only works if you do.If you're a founder exploring your funding options, feeling frustrated by the VC process, or just curious about how companies are raising millions directly from their communities and customer bases — this is your starting point.Behind the Raise is hosted by Martin Kocandrle and Brendan Manley of VirtualAd, a capital raise marketing agency specializing in direct-to-investor marketing for private market issuers.
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