How to write a pitch deck for investors with Venetia Archer, Founder of Ruuby

According to Seedrs, investors spend an average of 3 minutes and 44 seconds reviewing a pitch deck so clearly, it’s crucial to create one that is sufficiently brief yet still conveys your business proposition to your target audience.

In this episode, I hear from Venetia Archer, founder & CEO of Ruuby, the UK's leading at-home beauty & wellness service founded in 2015. After identifying a gap in the London market for an on-demand beauty app, Ruuby has grown to become the fashion set’s beloved digital beauty concierge.

Venetia shares her advice on what a pitch deck should include, how long it should be and the pitfalls to avoid when putting yours together.

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