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Title: How to Pitch


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Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship How to Pitch
Dingman
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Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Building,
Funding, Incubating Building companies from the
back of the napkin to the first 1M in financing
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Do you have a great idea?
I have a great idea!!! Now what? How can I get
money to fund my idea? What do investors need to
know about my idea to invest in it?
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Investor Pitch
  • Investors have a very short attention spanyour
    pitch must be short and concise
  • Do not get caught in technical details
  • Do not use too much jargon
  • Focus on developing one or two aspects of your
    business
  • Be passionate and show great enthusiasm for your
    idea!

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How to cook a perfect pitch? Use these
must-have ingredients
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The Problem
  • XYZ University Magazine
  • No place for students to read about upcoming
    campus-wide events and reviews of past events
  • No place for students to read about dining and
    shopping options on and around university campus
  • Students are not using all resources available to
    them because they do not know about them.
  • What is the problem you are trying to solve?
  • What are the pain points you are trying to
    address?
  • Is this an important problem or something people
    can afford to ignore?

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The Market
  • XYZ University Magazine
  • Within 10 miles of the campus
  • 75 Restaurants and Bars
  • 2 Malls with total 95 retailers
  • 48 independent retailers
  • 43 specialty service providers
  • 200 student clubs
  • All looking to reach
  • 3,000 full-time students living on campus
  • 3,000 full-time students living off-campus
  • 2,000 part-time students
  • 1,000 faculty and staff
  • If XYZ pilot program takes off and goes well, we
    can expand to other universities campuses
  • How many people have this problem?
  • Is this a unique problem affecting only 10 people
    in your town a bigger problem affecting millions
    of people?
  • Who exactly will pay you money for your product
    or service?

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Your Solution
  • XYZ University Magazine
  • Publish a monthly magazine covering all
    campus-wide events
  • Magazine will write stories about the biggest
    monthly/yearly events
  • Magazine will write reviews of stores, service
    providers, and restaurants on and around the
    campus
  • Magazine will accept letters to the editors where
    students will be providing their reviews of
    various events, stores, dining options
  • How do you plan to solve this problem?
  • Is your solution realistic?
  • Is your solution easy-to-implement?
  • Is your solution controversial?

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Why You?
  • XYZ University Magazine
  • Competition Analysis
  • Each school on campus keeps their own schedule.
    They publish it either online or in their
    newsletter.
  • Local newspapers list some of the upcoming events
  • Are there any competitors already on the market
    trying to solve the same problem?
  • Why would people choose your product or service?
  • What is unique about you?
  • What is your unfair advantage that others will
    have a hard time replicating?

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Is Your Idea Financially Viable?
  • XYZ College Magazine
  • We will target local restaurants, shops, and
    service-providers to place ads in the magazine
  • 9,000 college students, faculty and staff are an
    attractive target audience for local businesses
  • Magazine will be provided to readers free of
    charge
  • Revenue will come in form of advertising
  • We estimate to sell10 full-page ads at 500
    5,00015 ½ page ads at 300 4,50025 ¼ page
    ads at 200 5,000
  • XYZ University Magazine Yearly Financial
    Projections
  • What are your revenue streams?
  • What are your costs?
  • How many customers do you need to
  • become profitable?
  • How will you attract customers?
  • When do you plan to break even? Cash-flow
    positive?

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Use of Funds
  • Use of Funds
  • We will use 2,500 investment to produce and
    distribute the first trial issue of our
    magazine
  • How do you plan to use investment money?
  • Be specific and only list items necessary for the
    growth of your business, e.g.
  • Product Research Development
  • Supplies
  • Marketing Research
  • Marketing Activities

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Team
  • Who is on your team?
  • What are your teams qualifications?
  • Are you and your team passionate about your
    business idea?

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To maximize your chances for success you should
  • Be credible
  • Be enthusiastic and passionate
  • Be brief and use your words wisely
  • Dress for success
  • Practice! Practice! Practice!
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