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Pitch one-pager template

During my participation in a VC program, getting your idea across quickly was always key. Now the go-to format seems to always be PowerPoint, but I learned that a one-page Word document actually worked wonders as a discussion starter.

If then curiosity was sparked, we would move to slides still, but we saved ourselves quite some time not doing so from the start. The VC adopted the template: less time consuming to make and read, sufficient insights.

And so here I figured, maybe others could leverage the template.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eHHlX78ghnWHQl7hi2NK0lmfR1mJo3Jq/view

posted to Icon for group Ideas and Validation
Ideas and Validation
on February 12, 2020
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    Nice. Really like the format. Honestly I see this as working in conjunction with slides vs. instead of. This is really awesome for people to get a quick idea of your progress. Slides is still great if you're presenting to a group of people. When I use slides, I tend to want to speak to the crowd vs. having them read something. But in general, this is great content and thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks for sharing!

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    Interesting and nice structure. Similar to our VC arm.

    Instead, we convert everything on F6s and automate the submission process. Why? Every year we’re vetting more than 40,000 deals, and the goal is to select the top 1%.

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