Startup Funding Espresso -- Framing Effect Bias

Published: March 20, 2023, 10 a.m.

Framing Effect Bias Hello, this is Hall T. Martin with the Startup Funding Espresso -- your daily shot of startup funding and investing. The framing effect bias is defined by Wikipedia as drawing different conclusions from the same information, depending on how that information is presented. How you frame the startup in a pitch can determine how an investor regards it. One can use framing to position a startup so it\u2019s more relevant to the investor. If the investors are tech investors then position the startup as a tech deal. If the investors look for recurring revenue then position the startup based on its revenue model. If the investors are impact investors, then position the startup to show the impact it makes. By positioning the startup for the investor you can increase the chance that an investor will align with it. Also by framing the pitch to show the accomplishments of the startup rather than the work left to be done, one can position the startup as successful and on track rather than falling behind. Use framing to put your startup in the best position to connect with the investor.\xa0 \xa0 Thank you for joining us for the Startup Funding Espresso where we help startups and investors connect for funding. Let\u2019s go startup something today. _______________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: \xa0 Check out our other podcasts here: \xa0 For Investors check out: \xa0 For Startups check out: \xa0 For eGuides check out: \xa0 For upcoming Events, check out \xa0\xa0 For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group\xa0\xa0\xa0 Please , share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of .