Contributed By Albert Pyun
IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
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If you don't know it, you don't know it.
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Practice your pitch.
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Keep refining your pitch.
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SUMMARY
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There is no shame in not knowing everything. Make a point to get back to potential investors with the correct answer.
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Practice on relatives and refine your pitch. Find out what works and what doesn't. What keeps people interested and what does not. Once you reach your real targets your pitch will be ready.
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If an investors discovers a mistake in your pitch, there is no need to argue against it. Accept it and move on making corrections before you pitch the project again.
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