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1st-time founder meets 120 VCs— closes $2.7M in 5 weeks, 10x oversubscribed. Here's the step-by-step guide to close a round. | Andrew Rea, Founder of Taxwire

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Andrew spoke with 120+ VCs to raise a $1.5M pre-seed round. He closed $2.7M and had demand for many millions more. He devoted 90% of his time to fundraising, but only took weeks from the first meetings to close.
99% of founders I meet do not fundraise at this level. It takes them longer to close, they have fewer choices and raise less.
This is a specific, detailed and tactical guide to closing a round. If you're ever going to raise, you need to listen.

Why you should listen

  • Why talking to more investors will help you raise 10x faster.
  • How to use an investment memo to articulate your thoughts and as a base to build a pitch deck
  • How to get warm introductions to VCs
  • How to take control of investor meetings and put VCs on their heels

Keywords
fundraising, seed round, investors, memo, deck, pitch, negotiating terms, trust, conviction, dilution
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:02)How Taxwire Thought About Fundraising
(00:04:02) The Start of Taxwire
(00:06:32) Making a Memo Before a Deck
(00:09:50) Reaching Out
(00:16:10) Wanting to Oversubscribe
(00:21:32) Keeping Control and Qualifying Investors
(00:31:10) The Basic Structure of the Pitch
(00:34:24) Target Close Day
(00:39:01) The Timeline for Fundraising and Meetings
(00:44:41) Deciding Who to Accept Funds From
(00:50:18) One Piece of Advice
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Chapters

1. 1st-time founder meets 120 VCs— closes $2.7M in 5 weeks, 10x oversubscribed. Here's the step-by-step guide to close a round. | Andrew Rea, Founder of Taxwire (00:00:00)

2. How Taxwire Thought About Fundraising (00:02:02)

3. The Start of Taxwire (00:04:02)

4. Making a Memo Before a Deck (00:06:32)

5. Reaching Out (00:09:50)

6. Wanting to Oversubscribe (00:16:10)

7. Keeping Control and Qualifying Investors (00:21:32)

8. The Basic Structure of the Pitch (00:31:10)

9. Target Close Day (00:34:24)

10. The Timeline for Fundraising and Meetings (00:39:01)

11. Deciding Who to Accept Funds From (00:44:41)

12. One Piece of Advice (00:50:18)

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Andrew spoke with 120+ VCs to raise a $1.5M pre-seed round. He closed $2.7M and had demand for many millions more. He devoted 90% of his time to fundraising, but only took weeks from the first meetings to close.
99% of founders I meet do not fundraise at this level. It takes them longer to close, they have fewer choices and raise less.
This is a specific, detailed and tactical guide to closing a round. If you're ever going to raise, you need to listen.

Why you should listen

  • Why talking to more investors will help you raise 10x faster.
  • How to use an investment memo to articulate your thoughts and as a base to build a pitch deck
  • How to get warm introductions to VCs
  • How to take control of investor meetings and put VCs on their heels

Keywords
fundraising, seed round, investors, memo, deck, pitch, negotiating terms, trust, conviction, dilution
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:02)How Taxwire Thought About Fundraising
(00:04:02) The Start of Taxwire
(00:06:32) Making a Memo Before a Deck
(00:09:50) Reaching Out
(00:16:10) Wanting to Oversubscribe
(00:21:32) Keeping Control and Qualifying Investors
(00:31:10) The Basic Structure of the Pitch
(00:34:24) Target Close Day
(00:39:01) The Timeline for Fundraising and Meetings
(00:44:41) Deciding Who to Accept Funds From
(00:50:18) One Piece of Advice
Send me a message to let me know what you think!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 1st-time founder meets 120 VCs— closes $2.7M in 5 weeks, 10x oversubscribed. Here's the step-by-step guide to close a round. | Andrew Rea, Founder of Taxwire (00:00:00)

2. How Taxwire Thought About Fundraising (00:02:02)

3. The Start of Taxwire (00:04:02)

4. Making a Memo Before a Deck (00:06:32)

5. Reaching Out (00:09:50)

6. Wanting to Oversubscribe (00:16:10)

7. Keeping Control and Qualifying Investors (00:21:32)

8. The Basic Structure of the Pitch (00:31:10)

9. Target Close Day (00:34:24)

10. The Timeline for Fundraising and Meetings (00:39:01)

11. Deciding Who to Accept Funds From (00:44:41)

12. One Piece of Advice (00:50:18)

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