Pitching your idea to investors can be nerve-racking. Even with lots of practice, it’s easy to find yourself clamoring for the right words. That being said, certain mistakes can mean the end for you and your business. With that in mind, we asked seven members from Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) the following question:
“What’s one word or phrase that you should never use when pitching an investor?”
Here’s what YEC community members had to say:
What Not To Say to Investors When Pitching Them: 7 Phrases
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“Rachel: Great to hear! Thanks for your kind words! :)
All the Best,
Martin...”
“Thank you, Martin. That's a fantastic motto... and I couldn't agree more!...”
“Lisa: Good to hear! Thanks for your response....”
“For sure, I know I did years ago when I was working for others....”
“Lisa: I wonder if they potential employee is doing a background check on...”
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