Imagine this:
You finally land the call.
A potential investor is on the line.
They say, “Tell me what you do.”
You start talking... and suddenly, you're rambling.
Too many words.
Not enough punch.
And by the time you finish, the spark is gone.
They say, “Interesting.”
You never hear from them again.
The truth?
You lost them in the first 20 seconds.
Because you didn’t have a pitch — you had a paragraph.
If you can’t capture attention quickly, you’ll struggle to raise capital — especially through crowdfunding, where investors scroll and scan, not sit and wait.
A great pitch isn’t just about storytelling.
It’s about knowing what investors are listening for.
That’s exactly why I wrote The 4W’s of Crowdfunding Investing.
It’s built for investors — but it’s the cheat sheet every founder needs if you're serious about raising money the smart way.
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Your next pitch might be shorter than you think.
Make every second count.
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