How to nail your startup’s funding announcement
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Part 1: Introduction
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Part 1: Lesson 2
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Part 1: Summary of part one with course notes1 Quiz
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Part 2: The announcement planning: when to prep what?
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Part 2: Lesson 2
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Part 2: Lesson 3
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Part 2: Lesson 4
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Part 2: Summary of part two with course notes1 Quiz
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Part 3: How to structure your release
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Part 3: Lesson 2
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Part 3: Lesson 3
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Part 3: Lesson 4
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Part 3: Summary of part three with course notes1 Quiz
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Part 4: How to pitch (whom, in what order, exclusives, what to share)
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Part 4: Lesson 2
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Part 4: Lesson 3
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Part 4: Lesson 4
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Part 4: Lesson 5
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Part 4: Summary of part four with course notes2 Quizzes
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Part 5: How to make a bigger wave: social media + what’s next?
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Part 5: Lesson 2
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Part 5: Summary of part five with course notes
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Part 6: M&A announcements
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Part 6: Lesson 2
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Part 6: Summary of course with course notes
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Question 1 of 4
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You can write about the amount you raised and not have to focus on any other angles
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The funding amount is the news but it is not the whole point of the release
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It is important to look at what the funding means for the industry/customers
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You should aim to create a release that looks like a corporate release
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