Тёмный

"How to Pitch Your Seed Stage Startup" with  

SaaStr
Подписаться 49 тыс.
Просмотров 61 тыс.
50% 1

How to Pitch Your Seed Stage Startup with Y Combinator's Managing Director
Michael Siebel, Managing Director and Group Partner @ Y Combinator
Come learn the best way to present your company to startup investors. Michael will cover best tactics to catch investor attention, reveal the secrets to what it takes to stand out by being clear, concise, and easy to understand, and so much more.

Опубликовано:

 

26 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 29   
@djpardis
@djpardis 11 месяцев назад
Michael Seibel is such a great speaker!
@dennishestersphr5815
@dennishestersphr5815 3 месяца назад
"Startup founders role is only for broken people!" I am glad that other people are recognizing this truth.
@זאבגלברד
@זאבגלברד Год назад
I remember listening to an angle investor that YC invited to talk in a yc-school session and he said that the founder is the most important to him. Not the idea. If the founder is determaned to succeed, and it seems that he/she can do pivoting if nacessary, that is very important. So this is one more thing to know.
@Identi3Profiling
@Identi3Profiling 11 месяцев назад
yes. Personality traits like persistency is such an important attribute to Founders. You need someone who plays the long game.
@ClaudiuDaroiu
@ClaudiuDaroiu 7 месяцев назад
What was his name? Do you remember the speaker's name?
@geolocarta
@geolocarta 2 дня назад
😊
@slidenavigatorllc1451
@slidenavigatorllc1451 14 часов назад
@@Identi3Profiling Sadly I think many founders are doing their startup as a side hustle and a get rich quick scheme.
@junyxz92
@junyxz92 Год назад
I could listen to Michael all day
@denirgar
@denirgar 8 месяцев назад
I listen to Michael all day
@StuffIBoughtDotCom
@StuffIBoughtDotCom 7 месяцев назад
Great talk! AirBnB's payment-processing role was IMO the second big insight, and would not pass the "originality" test in this talk. The first, biggest, colossal insight was that people could flagrantly violate their lease agreements, and in many cases local laws as well, without any serious repercussions, as long AirBnB was popular. I love AirBnB, I use them a lot, and I am 100% sure that this was their original insight. Payments were just the "d'oh" add-on that made it a money factory.
@nosaiyare5190
@nosaiyare5190 Год назад
Always a pleasure listening to Michael
@read21
@read21 6 месяцев назад
This was really insightful. Thank you for sharing it.
@kimblebreazell556
@kimblebreazell556 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! Great presentation 😊
@chuhaoliu5050
@chuhaoliu5050 Год назад
Simple and clear
@cargolabs
@cargolabs Год назад
4:37 Intro starts
@akilelamin
@akilelamin Год назад
thanks bro
@ankurmisra
@ankurmisra 11 месяцев назад
Great stuff, thank you!
@Identi3Profiling
@Identi3Profiling Год назад
Based on point one that Michael said on Founders: Founders need to articulate well. However, being able to articulate well belongs to a small group of people... After 20 years of research, we call the personalities that can articulate well as 'Expositors'. They are a group of people whose personality's strength is to communicate. They can be very charismatic. However they represent a small fraction (about 5%) of the population. Unless they (Expositors) have other personality traits like Craftsman, or Perfectionists, Expositors DO NOT make great products. They make great teachers, politicians, leaders etc. So Founders may need to go for extra coaching or recruit a great orator if they want to succeed in their pitches.
@wedontexist369
@wedontexist369 Год назад
Sounds like a very limiting mindset to have
@זאבגלברד
@זאבגלברד Год назад
Technical founders should take a co-founder that has other capabilities. Like what happened to Mr. Seible. He was offered his first
@Identi3Profiling
@Identi3Profiling 11 месяцев назад
agree!@@זאבגלברד
@tefu3621
@tefu3621 10 месяцев назад
its not the world that's opressing you... its you, i laughed so hard at that line
@NourLababidi
@NourLababidi 11 месяцев назад
Facilitating surgery in batch to increase access and quality and reduce cost. My world-class team and Saudi Partnership is my unfair advantage
@Santiago-Ruberto
@Santiago-Ruberto Месяц назад
goat
@MrRWF2004
@MrRWF2004 3 месяца назад
Did this happen 9 months ago or 9 years or more ago?
@joespear3581
@joespear3581 11 месяцев назад
I am an energy start up, oil and renewable
@jai_v
@jai_v Год назад
Mike you got a nice tan mate
@brandonna606
@brandonna606 11 месяцев назад
MAAAN THESE ANSWERS ARE ALL SO ON POINT! And gives me confirmation that I'm on the right path because I gave every answer accurately. loved this Great talk from Michael Seidel, presented very well! love it.
@bowHIp.org_
@bowHIp.org_ 11 месяцев назад
● What you do /what product does. ● Team (credentials) ● Traction (momentum timeline of current users, investors) ● Unique insight ● Market size (Talk numbers, relevant market) ● Ask $ toward . If "no", then ask if can refer anyone! - Be clear & concise. - Draw ppl into conversation, let them drive conversation with questions. - If possible: How does it relate to their interest. - Something cool that took place last month & your activeness. Thank you
Далее
Help Me Celebrate! 😍🙏
00:35
Просмотров 10 млн
Startup Experts Share Their Investor Horror Stories
26:09
How To Build The Next Billion Dollar Startup | Forbes
16:39
What YCombinator Teaches in 15 Minutes
15:12
Просмотров 83 тыс.
What You Should Never Say To An Investor
13:20
Просмотров 75 тыс.
Chat with Sam Altman, president of Y Combinator
40:15
Help Me Celebrate! 😍🙏
00:35
Просмотров 10 млн