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How to close angel investors

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Last week I spoke at the LAUNCH Festival Sydney in Australia. Huge thanks to the entire LAUNCH team for bringing me down and for their fantastic event / hospitality; it was an awesome experience and I had a great time!

Photo courtesy of someone on Twitter – apologies, I didn’t write down who took this — thank you! (Email me and will credit you)

Most of my posts are about raising money from Silicon Valley VCs. But, the world is filled with all kinds of investors. And most businesses are not backable by most Silicon Valley VCs because:

But these are not bad things. There are going to be plenty of big winners in say e-commerce / direct-to-consumer products that VCs will not back. Or in real estate. Or all kinds of other things. And it isn’t a bad thing if a founder wants to build a business that gets to say $10m per year and sells for $40m. That’s a fantastic outcome for founders. But, most VCs will not back any of these things.

So who do you pitch for money?

The good news is that the world is filled with money. It may not seem like it, but it really is. Your job as an entrepreneur is to find it and unlock it. So, I wanted to share some new material I created for the LAUNCH event on how to find angel and close investors. Here are my slides:

The overall takeaway from these slides is:

Go out and pitch your eye doctor!

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