Here's our playbook for effectively engaging investors:
Research extensively - Study investors' prior deals, check sizes, industry preferences, etc. This ensures better targeting.
Personalize your message - Include something specific about why you selected them. Generic outreach goes nowhere.
Craft a compelling subject line - Aim for short, clear, and exciting to pique interest. E.g. "Hot AI Startup Targeting Billion Dollar Industry"
Focus your pitch - Have a crisp value proposition ready to convey what problem you solve uniquely. Don't make investors wade through dense text.
Make it scannable - Use formatting like bullet points, headings, and bold text so your email is easy to digest.
Include a strong CTA - Don't just ask to "connect" or "set up a call". Be clear on next steps, like sending a deck or setting a meeting.
Follow up persistently - It may take 4-6 touchpoints before you get a response, so don't be discouraged. Consistency pays off.
Track everything - Use a CRM to record outreach details. This keeps you organized and lets you optimize your strategy.
Review and refresh - Analyze regularly to see what works and what doesn't. Refresh your list to remove unresponsive investors.
Automate where possible - Use tools like Outreach or Gmass to save time on follow-ups and personalization at scale.
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(1 month ago)Sauron Wrote:
Here's our playbook for effectively engaging investors:
Research extensively - Study investors' prior deals, check sizes, industry preferences, etc. This ensures better targeting.
Personalize your message - Include something specific about why you selected them. Generic outreach goes nowhere.
Craft a compelling subject line - Aim for short, clear, and exciting to pique interest. E.g. "Hot AI Startup Targeting Billion Dollar Industry"
Focus your pitch - Have a crisp value proposition ready to convey what problem you solve uniquely. Don't make investors wade through dense text.
Make it scannable - Use formatting like bullet points, headings, and bold text so your email is easy to digest.
Include a strong CTA - Don't just ask to "connect" or "set up a call". Be clear on next steps, like sending a deck or setting a meeting.
Follow up persistently - It may take 4-6 touchpoints before you get a response, so don't be discouraged. Consistency pays off.
Track everything - Use a CRM to record outreach details. This keeps you organized and lets you optimize your strategy.
Review and refresh - Analyze regularly to see what works and what doesn't. Refresh your list to remove unresponsive investors.
Automate where possible - Use tools like Outreach or Gmass to save time on follow-ups and personalization at scale.
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(1 month ago)Sauron Wrote:
Here's our playbook for effectively engaging investors:
Research extensively - Study investors' prior deals, check sizes, industry preferences, etc. This ensures better targeting.
Personalize your message - Include something specific about why you selected them. Generic outreach goes nowhere.
Craft a compelling subject line - Aim for short, clear, and exciting to pique interest. E.g. "Hot AI Startup Targeting Billion Dollar Industry"
Focus your pitch - Have a crisp value proposition ready to convey what problem you solve uniquely. Don't make investors wade through dense text.
Make it scannable - Use formatting like bullet points, headings, and bold text so your email is easy to digest.
Include a strong CTA - Don't just ask to "connect" or "set up a call". Be clear on next steps, like sending a deck or setting a meeting.
Follow up persistently - It may take 4-6 touchpoints before you get a response, so don't be discouraged. Consistency pays off.
Track everything - Use a CRM to record outreach details. This keeps you organized and lets you optimize your strategy.
Review and refresh - Analyze regularly to see what works and what doesn't. Refresh your list to remove unresponsive investors.
Automate where possible - Use tools like Outreach or Gmass to save time on follow-ups and personalization at scale.
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(1 month ago)Sauron Wrote:
Here's our playbook for effectively engaging investors:
Research extensively - Study investors' prior deals, check sizes, industry preferences, etc. This ensures better targeting.
Personalize your message - Include something specific about why you selected them. Generic outreach goes nowhere.
Craft a compelling subject line - Aim for short, clear, and exciting to pique interest. E.g. "Hot AI Startup Targeting Billion Dollar Industry"
Focus your pitch - Have a crisp value proposition ready to convey what problem you solve uniquely. Don't make investors wade through dense text.
Make it scannable - Use formatting like bullet points, headings, and bold text so your email is easy to digest.
Include a strong CTA - Don't just ask to "connect" or "set up a call". Be clear on next steps, like sending a deck or setting a meeting.
Follow up persistently - It may take 4-6 touchpoints before you get a response, so don't be discouraged. Consistency pays off.
Track everything - Use a CRM to record outreach details. This keeps you organized and lets you optimize your strategy.
Review and refresh - Analyze regularly to see what works and what doesn't. Refresh your list to remove unresponsive investors.
Automate where possible - Use tools like Outreach or Gmass to save time on follow-ups and personalization at scale.
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