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Nailing your investor narrative - Ashleigh Bishop, Bagboard
Fundraising Stories with Female Founders
English - January 08, 2021 08:00 - 48 minutes - 44.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingInvesting Business investment equity finance women entrepreneurs fundraising crowdfunding venture capital angel investment female founder Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Don’t let perfection be the enemy - Sophie Baron, Mamamade
Ashleigh founded Bagboard as one of three co-founders who had never raised or run a business before. They initially funded it pre-launch through a ‘friends and family’ round of £500K, before raising £600K via crowdfunding in 2020.
But the investment journey wasn’t easy. At the start of their crowdfunding campaign, they just weren’t getting the response they needed from investors. Why? Because their narrative simply wasn’t resonating. Ashleigh also found there were some differences in how investors treated her male co-founders, compared to how they treated her as a female founder, and wanted to face up the challenge.
In this episode you’ll discover…
Why it’s important to understand what investors are looking forWhen it’s okay to react and respond to investor feedbackHow scrutiny can be a positive thing