Getting ghosted is never fun. Especially if you’re a founder seeking capital from investors.
It’s similar to dating. You might be left wondering, “Why is this person not getting back to me? Did I do something wrong?” Did the investor hate the product? Did they not care for me personally?” It’s enough to drive anyone crazy.
Ghosting is an undeniable signal of a lack of interest. If a VC wanted to invest, they would definitely respond to your cold call, or get back to you after the pitch.
There are a variety of reasons why a VC might vanish after a founder thought they would agree to a meeting, or worse, after one, according to several VCs who talked to TechCrunch.
Read more on why VCs ghost founders at the link in the bio
Article by Mary Ann Azevedo
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It’s similar to dating. You might be left wondering, “Why is this person not getting back to me? Did I do something wrong?” Did the investor hate the product? Did they not care for me personally?” It’s enough to drive anyone crazy.
Ghosting is an undeniable signal of a lack of interest. If a VC wanted to invest, they would definitely respond to your cold call, or get back to you after the pitch.
There are a variety of reasons why a VC might vanish after a founder thought they would agree to a meeting, or worse, after one, according to several VCs who talked to TechCrunch.
Read more on why VCs ghost founders at the link in the bio
Article by Mary Ann Azevedo
Image Credits: leolintang / Getty Images
#TechCrunch #technews #founders #startups #venturecapitalists #VCs
Getting ghosted is never fun. Especially if you’re a founder seeking capital from investors.
It’s similar to dating. You might be left wondering, “Why is this person not getting back to me? Did I do something wrong?” Did the investor hate the product? Did they not care for me personally?” It’s enough to drive anyone crazy.
Ghosting is an undeniable signal of a lack of interest. If a VC wanted to invest, they would definitely respond to your cold call, or get back to you after the pitch.
There are a variety of reasons why a VC might vanish after a founder thought they would agree to a meeting, or worse, after one, according to several VCs who talked to TechCrunch.
Read more on why VCs ghost founders at the link in the bio 👆
Article by Mary Ann Azevedo
Image Credits: leolintang / Getty Images
#TechCrunch #technews #founders #startups #venturecapitalists #VCs
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