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How To Win A Venture Capitalist
By steve

 

 

"A venture capitalist views your project purely as an investment and it is important that you create the right impression for winning over a venture capitalist. For this you need to design the proposal from his point of view rather than yours. The below mentioned issues can help you score points with your venture capitalist.

Business plan Your business plan needs to be investor-focused and present you as a low-risk, high-reward enterprise. It must address the concerns and potential questions that investors may have. It should cover the loopholes your business can have and allay the fears of the capitalist. Moreover it must be concise and to the point.

Ability of management Your business plan must reflect a strong ability to manage the show. If the investor feels that the management is not strong or if the track record in the requisite area of expertise is lacking, it can negatively impact your funding requirements. Show a full management team that is ready to face business challenges. Give names wherever you can. Include bios of key directors, management and technical personnel.

Market knowledge Your proposal must also demonstrate a strong understanding of your market, complementary and supplementary businesses, sales strategy, the targeted customer base and the competitors you are facing. Your plan must also address a scope for new markets that you can venture into. Finally your proposal must create clear access routes to the markets you want to address.

Business knowledge The venture capitalist wants to totally understand your business, its demand in the market and how it works. Try to give a clear picture about your product and remember to reflect the attractiveness of the product to potential buyers. For businesses, give its basic facts like core technology involved, market and stage of development.

Money-making knowledge Your plan must reflect the synergy between management, product and customers to bring in profits. This aspect must be clearly defined in the document without ambiguity. A step by step guide that shows how the entire process works and how funds are generated will be an excellent way to achieve this. Both short-term and long-term profits must be clearly illustrated.

What to omit While the above aspects cover what to include, the aspects you need to omit are valuation and deal structure. Leave it to the venture capitalists to suggest terms preferably in a letter of intent. These can then be negotiated with the assistance of a good attorney.

Winning a good venture capitalist is crucial for business and we at Allworldprivatefunding.com help you get the right funding from the best sources.

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