There’s a direct correlation between the size and strength of your network and your chances of success.
In fact, it’s relatively easy to connect with reputable investors — most firms’ websites have email addresses and contact forms.
There are a myriad of reasons why startups fail to get off the ground, but it generally boils down to three things:
- you don’t have a billion-dollar idea.
- you’re pitching the wrong investors.
- they’re not sure if you can execute against the plan.
This month, all ten “How to pitch me” participants shared their investment theses, along with tactical advice for nontechnical founders and the questions they expect entrepreneurs to ask them