What are the key elements to include in an investor pitch deck?

The key elements to include in an investor pitch deck are:

1. Company Overview: Briefly introduce your company, its mission, and vision.

2. Problem: Clearly define the problem your product or service is solving.

3. Solution: Describe your product or service and how it solves the problem.

4. Market Size: Provide data on the size of the market you are targeting.

5. Business Model: Explain how your company makes money.

6. Marketing Strategy: Outline your plan to attract and retain customers.

7. Competitive Analysis: Show how your product or service is different from competitors.

8. Team: Highlight the key team members and their qualifications.

9. Financial Projections: Provide a snapshot of your financial projections and growth strategy.

10. Ask: Clearly state what you are asking from investors.

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This pitch deck follows a standard investor deck structure, which corresponds with the art of pitching. Typically, before getting into the ask or the nuts and bolts of how the business works, presenters should provide the audience with an empathetic story and validating context that shows how a pain point in the marketplace can be addressed. This pain point is the problem.

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