How to Prepare for the Next Raise

How to Prepare for the Next Raise

March 9, 2021 by investor

After you complete your fundraise and thanked those who helped you, take time to prepare for the next fundraise.

Take the investor prospects, the ones who did not invest, and add them to a list to update every 3 to 6 months about your progress.  

Investors are often curious about how the business turned out, even if they did not invest.  

Updating them keeps them on the journey with you for the next fundraise round.

If you maintain the relationship, then you will have a ready group of investors for the next raise.

You can also lean on some of them for startup advice or even introductions.

This goes a long way toward building the relationship with the investor which is important to do, if possible, before the campaign begins. 

 

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