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9 best presentations of startups of all time according to onboardly.com

In this article, we’ll look at one of the favorite parts of #StartupPR: the best presentations of startups we’ve just seen. They not only perform their function, but also do it in a stylish, creative and noteworthy tactic.

Without further ado, we present nine of our favorite presentations of startups of all time:

1. Buffer


This is a great presentation that Buffer used to collect half a million for their startup. Given that both the founders, Joel and Leo, were new to the business, they had to work hard to properly represent themselves, the company and the product.


This presentation is proof that Buffer tried to conduct business completely transparent, as they were among the first to post their presentation online so that everyone could see it instead of playing closed - and this is a rather unusual behavior for Silicon Valley.
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2. Airbnb


A brief and relevant presentation of Airbnb omits all unnecessary and makes an excellent impression.


Everything that an investor needs to know can be presented in 10 juicy slides.

3. Kickfolio


Clean and simple, with the right statistics.

The presentation at http://www.slideshare.net/500startups/2013-500-demo-day-pitch-pdf-version is not available.

It covers exactly what you need. Nothing extra.

4. Biogrify


Explains the problem and the demographic situation, but does not indicate how much funding is needed - most likely, the amount was removed as confidential information.


It does not take extra time, immediately starting to solve the problem and describing the social group that it serves.

5. Piccsy


Piccsy offers a very simple version of the presentation that does not require PowerPoint, which is easy to navigate, a little animation and readability. It combines humor and all that this brand is associated with. The presentation itself can be viewed here .

This is a great example of an emerging trend of using online, interactive, scrollable presentations for a simple and straightforward idea message.

6. Itay Adam: Slideshow about anything


This is a presentation about which they wrote to Forbes, the goal of which was “to build an ideal team, and the product will follow”, and which was able to collect $ 2 million. The series "Seinfeld" once called the show about anything, but at the same time it was shown for nine seasons. So why not make a slideshow, which will also be “about nothing”?


This entrepreneur used five simple slides and 40 minutes of inspiring speech to collect 2 million. Courage + creativity.

7. Share the Air


The naughty presentation of “Rachel Sequoia”, which was mentioned in TechCrunch, presented at Venture Capital Fundraising Club - an event that was held in Silicon Valley in 2011, may seem a bit insane at first glance, but in fact led to the fact that its fake account in Twitter received 2,000 followers, and the video received over 300,000 hits on YouTube.



Despite the fact that this presentation was designed to elevate the mood, it proves that the opportunity to practice creating a presentation before attending venture capital events is a great idea and that a simple presentation can be effective.

8. Moz (At the growth stage)


The presentation of the (now quite popular) company with modest success and the goal of becoming “the next billion-dollar Seattle company.”


Reliable data combined with real-life stories. Modesty and powerful.

9. Foursquare


Long before the check-in appeared on Facebook, there was the Foursquare website, and many of us who use it were checked everywhere wherever we went. Foursquare made trips and walks amusing, collecting badges and competing for the “title of mayor” wherever we were.


Foursquare pushed off from the 10-slide-presentation-business school and showed off its product in action.



Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/293850/


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