How to Sell Your Story Through Your Pitch DeckVenture capitalists' attention spans are at their shortest, but a concise, attractive and effective pitch deck can catch their interest.

ByDan Conner

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The number of startups and entrepreneur investments hasgrown drasticallyamid the uncertainty of the past few years. Although acquiring funds for a business has never been easy, venture capitalists are now spending less time than ever looking at each pitch deck. Especially in an age when time is money, VCs aren't just saying no to a few opportunities here and there — they're saying no on a massive scale.

One leading VC firm, Andreessen Horowitz, reveals just how difficult it is to hear "yes." According toan interview, the firm invests in just 0.7% of the startups its team investigates each year. Though the firm doesn't reveal all its selection secrets in the video, it does emphasize the importance of the pitch.

A perfect pitch — more specifically, a perfect pitch deckcan mean all the difference for a founder looking for funding. It's a chance to tell your story and show off your talents, business or craft. Delivering a perfect pitch deckgrants you access to an investor who could provide transformational capital to your business, making it the most important part of having a successful meeting with a VC.

Related:How a VC Wants to Be Pitched

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Unfortunately, most pitch decks fail to impress VCs for one simple reason: They're not written with their needs in mind. This makes it easy for a VC to say no quickly.

In some instances, VCs prefer poorly constructed pitch decks because they make their jobs easier. Venture capital financing is all about choosing specific investments that will generate positive returns. Mathematically, this can be illustrated with the null hypothesis formula, H0 is: E[rn] > 0.

VCs can't prove the null hypothesis without seeing into the future of the investment. Consequently, they must disprove the hypothesis with the information available. In other words, at the outset, every startup begins as a good investment. It's up to the VC to find reasons to believe it's not.

Therein lies the importance of writing a pitch deck through the VC lens. Certainly, every VC looks for different criteria. One might like to see a huge addressable market. Another might be moved by innovative solutions to a mission-critical problem or original concepts from first movers. Yet no matter what factors stand out to individuals, all VCs will be more motivated to invest in a startup if the pitch deck is polishedand promising.

Related:Successful Fundraising Begins With a Stellar Pitch Deck

Mapping out a compelling VC pitch deck

Thebest way to plan your pitchdeckas an entrepreneur is to think of your VC audience first and your personal desires last. Otherwise, your VCs might not get three slides deep before moving on to the next opportunity.

Whether you're new to writing pitch decks or you've written many, the following rules should become an integral part of your playbook.

1. Embrace the power of six

According to DropBox DocSend, investors havesignificantly increasedthe time they spend on the competitive landscape, product, and business model sections of pitch decks. Whatever VCs prioritize, however, they will all want to see a solid package without a lot of fluff so they can find the details they care about with ease. That's where the "power of six" can help.

太多的企业家过载VC狗万官方deck slides with colors, pictures and an overabundance of words. For better results, force yourself to strive for fewer than six bullet points per page and six words or fewer for each bullet. Add visualizations, if necessary, but never exceed 36 words as part of your bulleted points.

2. Think short and sweet

Yourpitch deckis not a novel. It's a synthesis of the most important details about your startup. In most cases, VCs spendless than four minuteslooking at pitch decks, so keeping your deck short keeps VCs actively listening to what you have to say.

What's the harm in submitting a long pitch deck? The VC probably won't get past slide three. Remember, the investors aren't using your seed funding pitch deck to decide whether to fund your company immediately. Rather, the VC uses thepitch deckas a determining factor for a follow-up conversation. In other words, you should annex your overflow items into extra slides that you can use as a supplement during future exchanges.

Related:10 Slides You must Include in Pitch Deck to Raise Funding

3. Prune your pitch deck with ruthless efficiency

The only way to whittle down a massivepitch deck is to edit every aspect of the project ruthlessly. Your pitch deck should not exceed15 or 20 slides, but it can be difficult to shave off words when you spend so much time constructing it. A better approach is to work around a very specific slide deck outline. The outline will help you keep your slides on target so you don't cut something that might have been important.

Following a slide order that naturally peels back the layers of your startup is the best solution to combat overwriting in the first place. Start with your title slide and then dive right into a slide about your solution. Follow up with two slides devoted to the problem you're solving. After that, include a series of slides showing the paradigm shift you're driving, any use or case studies, your startup business model, your go-to-market strategy, product validation and your five-year projected financials. End with a slide outlining your ask in specific terms, a slide with your team members and a slide explaining how VCs can contact you.

4. Invest in professional VC pitch deck design

VCs might seem like they make all their decisions by the numbers, but eye-catchingpitch deckdesigns can still draw them in and hold their attention. In a piece for Entrepreneur's Handbook, one angel investor explains how they canestimate a startup's valuationbased on the attractiveness of the pitch deck. Accordingly, when they come across one that looks like it's been treated with care and respect, they delve deeper.

If you're not adept at designing strong pitch decks, find someone who is. It might cost you more than $1,000, as the aforementioned angel investor pointed out, but it's worth outsourcing the design to a professional who can make it look tidy and appealing. Think of it this way: The money you spend on thepitch deckdesign can produce untold returns if a VC is moved to contact you after seeing it.

Related:5 Ideas You Should Steal From Uber's 2008 Pitch Deck

Getting VCs eager about your startup starts with sending them a pitch deck written for their eyes and needs. Even if you feel confident that you know how to make a venture capital presentation,you won't see results if your deck doesn't shine as a compelling first impression. Stand out, make your pitch deck stronger and watch as VC investors show more interest in what you have to say.

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Dan Conner

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

General partner at Ascend Venture Capital

Dan Conner is the general partner at Ascend Venture Capital, a micro-VC in St. Louis that provides financial and operational support to startup founders looking to scale. Conner specializes in data-centric technologies that enable the future states of industries.

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