Instructor(s)

Raymond Luk

Founder & CEO, Hockeystick

Raymond has been a serial entrepreneur and investor for the last twenty-five years, focusing on innovations in entrepreneurial finance. He is the founder of Flow Ventures, a financial advisory firm for startups. He pioneered the venture co-creation model as co-founder of Year One Labs. His latest venture, Hockeystick, is disrupting how small businesses are financed using data and matchmaking technology. He lives in Toronto with his wife Elle who is a fashion entrepreneur.

Course Overview

  1. 1
  2. 2
    • Investor's Feedback - Part 1

    • Investor's Feedback - Part 2

  3. 3
    • Put yourself in the investor's shoes

    • The order to create your slides

  4. 4
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  7. 7
    • Objectives

    • Lesson

    • Chapter Checklist

  8. 8
    • Putting it all together

    • Final words from the instructor

    • Further Resources

    • Submit your revised pitch deck

Reviews

5 star rating

A pitch guide that actually makes sense

Onur Gungor

I've reviewed many pitch guides, blog posts, Twitter feeds, and Reddit posts, but Raymond's guide is top-notch. As he says, there is no right or wrong way of telling your own story, though there is a vastly accepted standard in the industry. Howev...

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I've reviewed many pitch guides, blog posts, Twitter feeds, and Reddit posts, but Raymond's guide is top-notch. As he says, there is no right or wrong way of telling your own story, though there is a vastly accepted standard in the industry. However, this guide makes it easy to tell it concisely. Definitely recommended.

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5 star rating

THE BEST pitch deck course I've gone through

Bolis Ibrahim

I've gone through a lot of investor pitch deck courses from top accelerators, and this has got to be the best of the best. The material is highly valuable, concise, and relevant for companies of all stages raising venture capital. The insights sha...

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I've gone through a lot of investor pitch deck courses from top accelerators, and this has got to be the best of the best. The material is highly valuable, concise, and relevant for companies of all stages raising venture capital. The insights shared in the course are great for understanding investor psychology, and how investors evaluate startup business models and pitch decks.

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