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What do investors REALLY want?

Up and Running

Make no mistake, you will need to have a business model or a business plan that shows just where you sit in relation to your competitors. To demonstrate traction you might recruit a good management team, start making sales, build an advisory board or secure strategic partnerships. What makes you a game-changer?

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These 10 Key Elements Make a Business Plan Fundable

Startup Professionals Musings

Terms like “every customer needs this” and “next generation platform” are far too soft, and should be avoided. This is not the place for a detailed product specification, but an explanation of how and why it works, including a customer-centric quantification of the benefits. Explain the business model.

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10 Answers That Make Your Startup Plan Investable

Startup Professionals Musings

Just because your technology is exciting and potentially disruptive doesn’t mean you are ready to build a business. Investors want to hear about customers with money who have a painful problem that you can solve now. How does your business model make money? What is your specific solution and value proposition?

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Investors Expect Ten Essentials in a Business Plan

Startup Professionals Musings

Terms like “every customer needs this” and “next generation platform” are far too soft, and should be avoided. This is not the place for a detailed product specification, but an explanation of how and why it works, including a customer-centric quantification of the benefits. Explain the business model.

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These 10 Key Elements Make a Business Plan Fundable

Gust

Terms like “every customer needs this” and “next generation platform” are far too soft, and should be avoided. This is not the place for a detailed product specification, but an explanation of how and why it works, including a customer-centric quantification of the benefits. Explain the business model.

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Ten Tips for an Investment-Grade Business Plan

Startup Professionals Musings

Terms like “every customer needs this” and “next generation platform” are far too soft, and should be avoided. This is not the place for a detailed product specification, but an explanation of how and why it works, including a customer-centric quantification of the benefits. Explain the business model.