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What Slides to Include in your Pitch Deck?

 


Do you want to know what slides a potential investor anticipates in your pitch deck? Are you seeking ideas for a pitch deck?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, we urge that you read this guide thoroughly.

When designing a pitch deck, it's important to consider the end goal. A good pitch will pique the curiosity of potential funders in your project. It also entails being able to converse with them about your business.

In this article, we'll go over a set of slides that every pitch deck should have. The final number of slides, on the other hand, is determined by how much information you need to provide.

 

Must-Include Slides for your Pitch

 

Title The title slide is the first slide of your presentation, and it should introduce you and your firm. This single slide should feature your company's name, logo, and a quick summary of what you do.

 

  • The Issue

What prompted you to go on this journey? What major and serious issues are you resolving for others? To go along with this slide, tell a good tale.

 

  • The Solution 

What are you doing to replace the agony with more pleasure? Concentrate on just one primary problem that you want to solve.

 

  • Target Audience

This slide-in your pitch deck contains details about your target clients. This will contain information about who is affected by the problem and why they are your focus audience. 

 

  • Traction

Demonstrate what you've accomplished thus far and how quickly you're progressing. You can calculate revenue per employee using sales, revenues, customer acquisition, profits, or profits per employee.

 

  • Sales and marketing strategy

How will you attract customers' attention, and what will your sales process entail? This slide can be used to outline your marketing and sales strategy.

 

  • Team

Why are you and your team the best people for the job of building and growing this business? What skills do you possess that others lack? Highlight the essential members of the team and their previous accomplishments.

 

  • Competition

Include information about the characteristics that distinguish your product or service from other entities or options in its market—you can get this information through your competitive study.

 

  • Financials

Investors often want to evaluate a company's financial health for the next three to five years, including income statements, predicted growth, and information on the business model itself.

 

Note that, while the pitch deck contains limited to copy, you should have more extensive information and documentation to demonstrate and back up some of your claims, which investors may request.

 

Create a pitch deck that will wow your audience.

A strong pitch deck may be the deciding factor in whether or not your firm receives funding. You'll provide investors with the information they want to see and inspire them to continue the conversation with you if you include the correct types of slides in your template.

Remember that if you require a strong presentation or compelling content, we can assist you. Our Ekaa Pitch team is made up of storytellers, branding and marketing veterans, designers, and writers who help our clients generate winning content. Contact us right now!

 

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