Monday, May 25, 2020
10 Branding Tips for a Great AngelList Profile - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
10 Branding Tips for a Great AngelList Profile - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career    Whats one tip for making the most of a  profile  on  AngelList?  The following answers are provided by members of  Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an invite-only organization comprised of the worldâs most promising young entrepreneurs. In partnership with Citi, YEC recently launched  StartupCollective, a free virtual mentorship program that helps millions of entrepreneurs start and grow businesses.  1. Lock in Your Endorsement Commitments    Sure, your investors may have given you a verbal promise that they would be there for you from the start  but its best to nail down those opportunities before they fall through the cracks. Your investors are important, busy people and you need to take that into consideration before its too late. Establish a dialogue with them to firm them up for their commitment early on.  â"  Rob Fulton,  Automation Heroes  2. Categorize Your Business Markets  When selecting the market keywords for your business its extremely important to pick the markets that have the most reach, as it will give you access to more investors.  â"  Jason Neubauer,  Youbetme  3. Regularly Post News  Keep your companys  profile  up-to-date by regularly posting your company news on  AngelList. When something big is happening at your startup, like a partnership or collaboration, and you get some press, make sure that beyond Twitter and Facebook you also include a post about it on  AngelList.  â"  Doreen Bloch,  Poshly Inc.  4. Include Your Investor Deck  If youre raising money on  AngelList, please dont forget to include your investor deck. While I can appreciate only wanting to expose such a document to qualified investors, having it readily available to those that might be interested during their first impression of your startup is crucial. There are far too many other startups out there to not win investors over the first time around.  â"  Logan Lenz,  Endagon  5. Set Aside Time for the Site  No matter what platform youre building a presence on, set aside some time each week to focus on just that site. Ive done so on AngelList, using that time to make connections, post news and even just look at what other companies are doing on their profiles. Its made an incredible difference in the quality of connections weve made there.  â"  Thursday  Bram,  Hyper Modern Consulting  6. Have a Stellar Pitch  Spend some time creating a  great  pitch. It should be rather brief  around 100 words. Tell the story behind your idea and display confidence without coming across as arrogant.  â"  Andrew Schrage,  Money Crashers Personal Finance  7. Stay Active  Its just like anything else, the more you put into it the more youll get out of it. Put time into  AngelList  and itll give back. Ive gotten several clients and found several companies to invest in using the site. Connect with others, get references and mark everything youve invested in. Stay active on there!  â"  John Rampton,  Adogy  8. Build up your followers  On  AngelList, having more followers equates to credibility. It gives the appearance that you have momentum, which is always a critical thing for a startup to have. Asking other startups to follow yours is a  great  way to kickstart this.  â"  Mitch Gordon,  Go Overseas  9. Show Your Talent, Growth and Product  Weve found that some of our best talent comes through job postings on  AngelList. With that in mind, we look to communicate three things  a fun and talented team to work with, explosive growth and an exciting product opportunity. All of which help on the investment side as well.  â"  Jeff McGregor,  Dash  10. Gain Endorsements  Get endorsements. I know itâs just another site you need to ask your colleagues, former employers, vendors and suppliers to endorse you on, but ask yourself if itâs any less important than LinkedIn. Investors are looking for social proof. They need to see a track record. Answer the questions they have in their mind before they have a chance to ask.  â"  Gideon Kimbrell,  InList Inc  Featured Image    
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