I’m starting a new YouTube Shorts video series this week. Many people have asked me through DMs to profile case studies on how we’ve helped other entrepreneurs raise money. As you may know, it’s currently difficult to secure funding in this environment. However, that doesn’t mean that checks aren’t being written. This video series features @Andrew Satz, the CEO of EVQLV, and serves as a masterclass on how he’s been able to raise $3 million in an extraordinary way.
A key theme here is that finding and qualifying investors for your opportunities requires a completely different skill set from keeping them.
This YouTube Short series explores how Andrew successfully built his company, EVQLV, and the systems he implemented to achieve this.
In this first video In this YouTube Shorts series, we delve into the intricate art of finding and maintaining investor relationships, using the real-life journey of Andrew and his company, EVQLV, as a case study. We explore how Andrew successfully bootstrapped his business, initially developing the technology without external funding.
This is more than just a story of how Andrew raised $3 million in an extraordinary way; it’s a roadmap for entrepreneurs looking to understand the dos and don’ts of the investor landscape.
Most, if not all, of the strategies we discuss can be found in ‘Calling The Capital.’ This 26-page handbook offers advice on how to successfully motivate your investors without humiliating yourself. It is available for download at the following links:
Free PDF Download: https://bit.ly/3Ki1vaB
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