I have a social network project idea that helps people to find their vocations or callings in life.
Investors do not fund ideas. You must prove significant market interest in a product. Statistics that highlight potential don't translate into your product's revenue. Investors want to see how they will get a return on their investment. As for a business plan, be mindful that this is an investment document that in addition to a narrative must contain solid CPA-driven financials. Investors also want to see that you have put more than thought into a start-up before they invest. Need a way forward? I'm happy to assist.
Answered 7 years ago
Access 20,000+ Startup Experts, 650+ masterclass videos, 1,000+ in-depth guides, and all the software tools you need to launch and grow quickly.
Already a member? Sign in
Unlimited Access
Full use of our tools, courses, and community.
Every Startup Course & Video
600+ Master Classes, eBooks, and full online courses.
All Our Tools
Startups.com, Bizplan, Launchrock, Fundable - included.
Founder Community
Startup Therapy Podcast, Forums, and Answers.
Have an account? Sign In