Get Investors to Notice You (In 2025)

Get Investors to Notice You (In 2025)

Author: Burak Buyukdemir January 10, 2025 Duration: 58:24

In this week's post, we're diving into the crucial topic of attracting investors, with insights from a true expert. I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Ed Kang, a seasoned startup advisor and investor, who brings a wealth of experience to the table. Ed's worked with hundreds of startups, and he's seen firsthand what works and what doesn't when it comes to fundraising.

This episode focused on practical, actionable strategies to help founders navigate the complexities of investor outreach, especially as we look towards 2025. We covered everything from crafting effective cold emails to building long-term relationships.

Ready to get started? Let's dive in:

Cold Emails That Work

* Keep them short: Five sentences max.

* Include:

* Why you're reaching out

* The problem you're solving

* Your solution

* Your traction

* Your raise amount

* Match the investor type: Seed for seed, Series A for Series A.

Grab Their Attention

* Subject Lines: Make them pop and grab attention fast.

* Preview: The first line they see? Skip the fluff.

* Personal Touch: Angel investors? Get personal. VCs? Less crucial.

Smart Follow-Up & Relationships

* Follow Up: Once or twice, weeks later, with something new.

* Long-Term: Think relationship, not just money. Referrals matter.

* Be Honest: Share good and bad news, with solutions.

Smart Fundraising Strategy

* Bootstrap First: Build your product before raising funds.

* The "No Ask" Slide: Creates FOMO (fear of missing out).

* Network: Friends, family, then others.

Feedback & 2025 Trends

* Get Feedback: Ask for the hard truth.

* 2025: AI will be big, distribution is key.

* Cycles: Be ready for market trends and changes.

Bottom Line

Be smart, be honest, and build real relationships. That's how you win.



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