How to Make Your Startup Irresistible to InvestorsClear differences exist between startups that can raise financing and those that can't.

ByNate Nead

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Any startup that's serious about growing and scaling has to think bigger. There's nothing wrong with starting small and lean — most companies have to take this approach — but there comes a time when taking onoutside investmentsand partnerships is necessary. And to maximize these opportunities, you need to proactively focus on making your startup as irresistible as you possibly can.

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What do investors want in a startup?

Investorslook at businesses differently than business owners, employees, customers and even media publications. They take all emotions out of the picture and analyze startups based on one specific element: How likely is it that this business will generate a positive return on investment for me?

At the end of the day, the answer to this question is all they care about. Now, how they arrive at this answer is a little more complicated and thorough. They consider things like:

  • Hard data and numbers. Investors aren't interested in gut feelings and subjective metrics or emotional projections. They want to crunch the hard numbers.

  • Rock-solid plan. Investors want to see a detailed business plan that carefully outlines a trajectory for the next six months, year and even five years down the line. This includes articulate insights into the market, sales channel, marketing goals, competitive analysis and cost analysis.

  • Unique idea. What sets your business idea apart from the dozens of other existing companies directly competing with you for your target customers? There has to be a compelling unique sales proposition (USP) or an investor will have a hard time believing in you.

  • Clarity. It's not enough to ask for money from an investor. The savvy investor wants to know how much you need, where that money will go, why it should go there, how much value it'll return and when they'll get their money back.

Related:3 Things Entrepreneurs Should Focus on Before Investor Meetings

How to make your startup irresistible

Now that you know precisely what investors are looking for when investing in a business, the question becomes: How do you make your startup irresistible to them?

In other words, how can you make yourstartupsound so compelling that investors are lining up to get involved?

Here are several helpful suggestions:

1. Get clear on your USP

Investors aren't interested in generic businesses that make a little cash flow. They want businesses that have a very clear and compelling USP. (They know how important it is for branding, messaging and sales.) So before you even think about pitching your business to investors, get this squared away.

There are plenty of effective ways to create a USP, but here's a good formula that works well:

We help [target audience/niche] achieve [specific, quantifiable benefit] using [unique mechanism] so that they don't have to [pain you help them avoid].

The more time you spend dialing in your USP to fit a format similar to this, the more intrigued investors will be.

2. Have your financials audited

Investors expect you to know your numbers (Otherwise, why would they invest their hard-earned money into your company?) But, perhaps even more importantly, they want to know that your numbers are verifiable and true.

最好的方法来验证你的数字是通过your financials audited for the prior three years by an outside CPA or firm. This isn't required, but it certainly makes you appear more professional. And as long as the numbers are strong, it'll give you more leverage.

3. Eliminate excess costs

Asbusiness owners, we often get so focused on increasing revenue that we forget there are two levers to profitability: income and expenses. Sometimes the easiest way to improve your profit margin is by eliminating excess costs.

Yes, you want healthy revenue numbers — and they should grow year-over-year — but don't forget to trim your expense sheet from time to time. This shows investors that you're conscientious with your funds.

4. Have clear, documented goals

Regardless of whether you're targeting investors or not, you need to have very clear, documented goals for your business. Vague goals like "increasing revenue" or "launching a new product line" aren't effective. They have to be specific, measurable and in line with your USP. Bonus points if you can align your short-term goals with your investors to show them how their money will be used to help you accomplish these objectives.

Adding it all up

There comes a point in time when most business owners have to decide what they want for their company. There's nothing wrong with staying small and carving out a nice little footprint in your local market or niche. But if you're serious about achieving significant growth, it's usually best to bring on some outside help in the form of an investor or equity partner.

By looking at your business through the lens of an investor, you conjure up more attention and interest.

Related:Investors Passing on Your Pitch? Here's What Is Really Happening on Their Side of the Table.

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Nate Nead

Managing Director at InvestNet

Nate Nead is the principal and managing director at InvestNet, a direct online-investing portal for sophisticated, institutional investors. Nead has nearly two decades of experience in mergers, acquisitions, private equity and direct-market investing.

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