What’s the niche story of your business?

In pitching to investors, numbers and facts matter, but the real magic happens when you tell a good story connecting them. Looking back at my time crafting pitch decks for Carpedia, I used to focus a lot on painting the grand vision,thinking it would wow everyone. 

Truth be told, many times, my presentations left people scratching their heads. That’s when I learned a valuable lesson: Keep it simple. Tell your business story like you’re talking to a 5-year-old, bit by bit. As simple as it sounds, I wish that I listened to this advice sooner, it definitely saved me a lot of time. 

For small businesses, focus on your niche first. It’s like building blocks; each piece adds up to create the big picture. It’s ok to keep in mind about the big picture that you are saving the world, but even superhero needs somewhere small to start. Superman started with his own small town called Smallville! Tell that small story first!

Make sure your audience gets what you’re about—explain the problems you’re solving and why it matters to them. It’s not just about having a solution; it’s about making it clear and essential for them.

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