I see prices across the board, ranging from $500 to $5000+, and a lot of DIY options like Canva, but I want to make sure I am getting the right message and information across in a really good-looking presentation. Don’t want to miss anything before reaching out to investors.

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    I’m at a loss lol, how do you intend on actually operating your future company? Ppt is an integral skill in pretty much any actual business role today. Find someone to bring in as a cofounder to do finance or GTM that can build decks and you’ll have an extra set of hands and likely a better shot at securing VC.

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      1 year ago

      As a VC Venture Partner that looks at 50 decks a year I agree to create the initial deck yourself but paying $1-2k for a professional UI/UX designer to make it better makes a world of difference. Takes a deck from looking like it was made by high school students to one that is worth way more than they’re asking.

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      1 year ago

      Note: You can build a pretty substantial career at Amazon without never, ever touching ppt.