Looking for Capital at a Startup Conference? Insights from Kenneth Kashif Thomas, the VC Behind SaaStock pitch competition Here three key strategies founders can use to stand out and secure connections: Book investor meetings early. Reach out 2-3 weeks ahead to investors. Most VCs fill schedules fast, so act early. Prioritize side events. Kenneth says side events drive real connections. Dinners and happy hours are where magic happens. Prepare for chance meetings. Know key people and have a quick intro ready. Spontaneous chats can lead to big opportunities. Curious to learn more? Get inside the VC mindset! Learn how to leverage networks, craft concise pitch decks, avoid red flags, and build lasting investor relationships. Perfect insights for founders at any stage. Check the full episode on Spotify, here https://lnkd.in/dnJ8khsM ------ Like this? I’m Benjamin. Click my name, follow, and ??.
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Want to raise capital for your AI startup? Insights from Paul Anthony Claxton, an AI-focused investor There are two types of AI investors—the ones backing companies that build AI tech and those funding companies that use it. The distinction matters! Make sure you’re talking to the right kind of investor for what you’re building. One thing that became clear during our chat is this: Fundraising takes time. 99% of successful fundraises aren’t a “meet a few VCs and seal the deal in a week” situation. Often, the VC you meet today might invest in you two years down the road. Building relationships and keeping investors updated is a long game. In our podcast, Paul shares what it really takes to land investment, plus insights into the kind of startup and founder he believes in. Tune in to hear the full story on Spotify, https://lnkd.in/dAZhvhCh ----- Like this? We’re pitch deck creators! Click my name, follow, and ??.
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Want a billionaire to invest in your startup? Dr Nikhit A. did it, and it’s not as crazy as you might think. You’d assume there’s some wild tactic behind it, but actually, he did the obvious—applied to a contest, followed the process meticulously, and, surprise—there was a billionaire backing the competition. It’s a reminder to keep your eyes open for opportunities and simply go for it. In our podcast, he shares more about handling VC scouts, boosting your chances, and prepping your pitch. Tune in for the full story! Like this? We're pitch deck creators! Click my name, follow, and ??.