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Pitching tips for entrepreneurs at Ericsson AHUBThe AHUB Pitch and Win event, presented by Ericsson at AfricaCom 2015 on Wednesday 18 November 2105 gives five short-listed start-ups three minutes to pitch in front of a panel of judges representing investors, incubators and start-up experts. ![]() Image via 123RF As a potential investor in this sector and one of the judges of the Pitch & Win session, Peter Martin at Northwind Capital offers some advice.
Beware of funding consultants - There are definitely some good ones out there, but there are many bad ones too. These consultants see you as an opportunity and they want a large retainer, an equity stake in your company or both. Be aware of these people and check their credentials. Make sure you find one of the good ones if you decide to use one. Sell yourself and do not give up control - Investors are generally not investing in the business or the idea; they are investing in you. Convince them that you are the right person to do the job and gain their trust. This will make them less likely to ask for control of the company. Get good advice on the structure of your company - Hopefully you will be with it for a long, successful, timePitch perfectFor the perfect pitch, Tom Jackson from Disrupt Africa recommends the following:
Ensure your pitch is bolted - It is all very well being able to wax lyrical about the problem you are solving, how impressive your numbers are and what your customers think, but possible investors will want to drill down, whether with immediate follow-up questions or when it comes to negotiating a term sheet. Identify the facts, stick to it and avoid tapering off with unnecessary information. Be ready to undergo trial by fire - It is in the drilldown where it will emerge whether your concept is solid or whether it is in fact a superficial idea disguised by a nice pitch. Know your product or idea inside out and be willing to answer multifaceted questions.Participant criteriaTo be considered as a participant in the AHUB Pitch and Win event, the following criteria apply:
Start-ups in the tech sector or using tech to meet a need in an African market However, AHUB goes beyond a pitch and win event. It also includes three days of insightful discussion, debate and presentations by some of the continent's leading success tech brands. These sessions are also offered free of charge to start-ups and small businesses operating in the sector. For more information, go to http://ahub.comworldseries.com/pitch-win. |