How to Start a Cannabis Business: Investment Pitch Decks
How to Start a Cannabis Business: Investment Pitch Decks
A pitch deck is a short presentation made to potential investors that presents your company’s vision, team, and strategy.
A pitch deck can make your company stand out so creating a memorable one can either make or break your startup.
Here are 7 Tips to a Successful Investment Deck:
1. Identify the Business Plan’s Goal(s)
2. Understand the Investor Audience
3. Know your Market
4. Identify Needs & Roadblocks
5. Know what sets the Business Apart
6. Introduce the Team & Product/Service
7. Create a Summary with a Call to Action
L1 – L8 “How to Start a Cannabis Business” Playlist:
Show Notes:
Investment Pitch Deck Review
The Dos & Don’ts of an Investment Pitch Deck
Host:
Josh Kincaid, Capital Markets Analyst & host of your cannabis business podcast.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkincaid/
Episode 941 The #TalkingHedge…
Your Cannabis Business Podcast.
Covering cannabis products, reviews, business news, interviews, investments, events, and more.
https://www.theTalkingHedgepodcast.com
Music Info:
Song: Beat | Keep On | 2020
Artist: Milochromatic Beats
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Song: Dark Trap Beats Hard Rap Instrumental | Gang | 2018
Artist: LuxrayBeats
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Josh is not an investment adviser. The Talking Hedge is long gold and silver. Listeners should always speak to their personal financial advisers. This is only entertainment.
logen for the win…lol. Actually I still use that deck for templates to abstract names