3. 7 Steps To A Winning Pitch
1. Preparation is key
2. First Impressions matter
3. Embrace brevity
4. Know your numbers
5. Conduct market research
6. Be enthusiastic but professional
7. Practise makes perfect
4. TOOOOO Short .... No way
Just too short on content
• I have been a member of MLA’s Selection
Committee for three years and > 80% of
presenters run out of time
• A Perfect round number is ten slides
• With the right content you can present in 15 ‘
• If you can’t explain your business to a nine
year old, you won’t be able to explain it to an
investor
6. Market Need and Solution
• Define the problem or the market need, and
outline your solution. Give “the elevator
pitch” for your start-up
7. Company and Business Model
• Name of the Company and Organization
• Products or services
• How you will make money
• Who pays you
• Gross Margin
8. Product & Technology
• Define the technology behind your product or
services (past, present and future
development phases).
• Make sure you communicate the relevance of
your product/services to market needs.
• Describe your technology patents and “secret
sauce”.
9. Industry & Market Sizing
• Define the characteristics of the overall
industry, market forces, market dynamics and
customer landscape.
• The investor needs to understand the industry
of your company.
• Use third party data.
10. Marketing, Sales and Partners
• Describe marketing strategy, sales plan,
pricing and partnership plans.
• Here is also a good place for a rollout timeline
with key milestones.
13. Funding Requirements and
Use of Funds
• How much money (if any) has management
put into the venture? (not sweat equity)
• What is the level of capital funding sought
during this stage?
• What is the company willing to give in return
for the investment?
14. Financial Forecasts and Metrics
• Project both revenues and expense totals for
next three years, and past three years.
• What is the current valuation of the company?
• Show breakdown and growth assumptions
• No Hockey Stick graphs please!
15. Exit Strategy
• What is the timeframe of Return on
Investment?
• What is the planned exit strategy?
• What is the timeframe for the exit?
• What is the rate of return expected for the
investor?
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21. Gerard Buckley, BBA, FICB, ICD.D
President and CEO
Jaguar Capital Inc.
(C) 416-884-9522
(W) 416-646-6789
g.buckley@jaguarcapital.ca
www.jaguarcapital.ca
@jaguarcapital
@gerardbuckley