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Pitch it. If you’re reading this, you probably have a new business idea. Congratulations! You are an entrepreneur. Like many entrepreneurs, you have spent considerable time and effort on your business concept. Maybe you have already tried to get financing without much success. Your big question is, “How do I get funding for my new business idea?” The answer? You have to present it to the right people — angel investor groups, venture capital firms, and individual investors. Next question, “How do I reach these people?” There are thousands of angel groups and venture capital firms in the United States and each one usually requires a separate application and fee just to be considered by them. However, there is a new way to reach these same investors — PitchCorner. With one short video, you can present your idea to them and ask them to contact you. What could be simpler? Fund it. The PitchCorner website hosts 60-second “Elevator Pitch” videos from entrepreneurs, just like you, that are aimed at angel investors. An elevator pitch is an old technique in which a person seeking financing rides in an elevator with a potential investor and “pitches” their idea during the short ride up, therefore, an elevator pitch must be short and convincing. You are invited to create your own 60-second “Elevator Pitch” and upload it to PitchCorner. In your 60-second video, you must explain your business, tell an investor how much funding you need, how you intend to spend the money, and what return they can expect. Grow it. Interested investors will want to read your business plan. Make it available to them on PitchCorner, or, if you prefer, you may protect your plan by stating that it is, “Available upon email request.” It all starts by joining PitchCorner and uploading your 60-second video. Need help? Not sure what to include? Watch our tutorial videos. Sign up now, it’s FREE Upload your video for $9.95 for 30 days
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Learn the premise of PitchCorner and how you can post your own "elevator pitch" to investors. Runtime: 1m:59s
Learn how angels will place a valuation on your idea and calculate potential returns. Runtime: 3m:41s
Learn what should, and shouldn't, Be in your business plan. Runtime: 3m:25s |