emphasizes the importance of strategic networking and relationship building to meet investors. It explains that getting in front of investors is not just about having a compelling business idea but also about leveraging connections, understanding investor interests, and engaging through the right channels.
Key takeaways on meeting investors:
Build Relationships Early: Start connecting with potential investors before you need the funding to establish trust and rapport. Get creative on how to connect, for example using the channels they use on social media or the venues they frequent IRL.
Utilize Your Network: Leverage introductions from your network, including mentors, business associates, and other entrepreneurs, to gain access to investors.
Attend Relevant Events: Participate in industry events, workshops, and seminars like the one at Harvard i-lab to meet investors and learn about their investment philosophy.
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