How to Get a (Almost) Free Pitch Deck Review

<p>You&rsquo;ve spent weeks stressing over your pitch deck but you&rsquo;re not sure if it&rsquo;s ready for investors.</p> <p>Or worse, you&rsquo;ve started sending it to investors, and it&rsquo;s not getting any traction. What&rsquo;s going on?</p> <p>I&rsquo;ve spent years writing pitch decks for my startups. Then I became an angel investor. In the process of investing in 100 startups over the past 13 years, I&rsquo;ve seen thousands of pitch decks from the other side. Now they make sense. And most founders do them wrong.</p> <p>I write weekly articles on how to craft the perfect pitch deck on&nbsp;<a href="https://dcpalter.medium.com/" rel="noopener">Medium</a>&nbsp;and my blog,&nbsp;<a href="https://pitchingangels.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">PitchingAngels</a>. These articles are free. And incredibly helpful. Please read them.</p> <p>But no matter how many articles you read about the secrets of a great pitch deck, you still need feedback on what&rsquo;s resonating with potential investors and what&rsquo;s falling flat.</p> <p>You&rsquo;ve shown the deck to your team, to your family and friends, to your advisors and mentors. Now you&rsquo;re ready to put it to the test.</p> <p>Unfortunately, it&rsquo;s hard to get honest feedback from investors. You rarely get any response at all, and if you do, it&rsquo;s almost always something generic like, &ldquo;Sorry, this isn&rsquo;t a fit for us&rdquo; or &ldquo;Come back when you have more traction.&rdquo;</p> <p>You need good, honest feedback and I&rsquo;d like to help. I&rsquo;d charge for the service, but if you had money to pay for my incredibly valuable service, you wouldn&rsquo;t be pitching investors.</p> <p><a href="https://dcpalter.medium.com/how-to-get-a-almost-free-pitch-deck-review-143cc34299b2"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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