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How to design a pitch deck

A Pitch Deck is a visual representation of an entrepreneur’s business plan. It is a presentation designed to persuade key decision makers to invest in your business. It is typically a slide presentation that gives a short summary of your company, your business plan and your startup vision. Additionally, if you are looking for investors - it’s how they will make money.

A well designed pitch deck clearly conveys what your business does (value proposition), why and how you will be successful and how investors will benefit. This is done in an engaging and compelling way that excites your audience and spurs them to want to invest in you and your business.

Objectives of Session - By the end of the session, you'll be able to:

  • Identify the 5 steps to building a pitch deck.
  • Know how to create a clear, concise, compelling presentation of your business product, service or idea.
  • How to identify your TAM, SAM and SOM.
  • The 10 most important things to include in your deck.

 

 

 

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How to design a pitch deck

Date

August 20, 2024

Time

9 am - 10 am

Location

Webinar

Presented by

Art Shore (Minneapolis Business Mentors)

Cost

Free

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