Sometimes, you can be so absorbed in your own story that your forget to put in the obvious in your pitch deck.
Yesterday I overheard a healthcare VC reviewing a pitch deck for a new diagnostic tool. Pages and pages about the impressive team, the excellent trial results and robust data, until what the tool actually was diagnosing was revealed on page 15.
An investor who is scrolling through a deck to find an answer to an obvious question is not paying much attention to other information that is put on the slides.
Maybe in this case, this answer was actually written somewhere in page 1 of the deck, but remember that when it comes to presentations, the audience is always right.
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