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by joshu
5306 days ago
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I could probably write a book on this. I've been pitched a few hundred times, invested as an angel ~50+ times, and raised twice (so far.) If your product speaks for itself, none of the advice here matters. You'll get multiple offers to play off each other. A great lawyer will help you navigate this. I can recommend several if needed. Try to pitch the weaker fit and less interesting VCs first. This will let you get your patter down, make the strange questions unsurprising, etc. |
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