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Russ HeddlestonContributorRuss is the cofounder and CEO of DocSend.
He was previously a product manager at Facebook, where he arrived via the acquisition of his startup Pursuit.com, and has held roles at Dropbox, Greystripe, and Trulia.
Follow him here: @rheddleston and @docsendMore posts by this contributorFundraising is the single most important thing you can do for your business, but I know very few founders who enjoy the process.Its inherently stressful: youre running out of capital, which is why youre trying to get more of it.
Theres also no clear roadmap to getting funding and almost every company goes through the process differently.
Ive talked a lot about what makes a successful early-stage pitch deck and what you can expect when youre trying to close a funding round.
But do those same best practices still apply when youre fundraising outside of the United States?Before we continue, the research project that weve completed is opt-in, and we dont look at anyones data without their express permission.
We take privacy very seriously, but we also work with an amazing group of founders who are willing to pass on what theyve learned to the next generation of founders going through the process.
If you want to be included in our next round of research, you can find the survey links at the bottom of this blog post.So what can you expect while sending your pitch deck out to European VCs?Have a 9-12 month runwayWhen DocSend conducted this study previously, we found that the average length of a Series seed or pre-seed was about 11-15 weeks.
In fact, according to our research, if youre in the United States and youre sending your pitch deck to investors, you can expect about 50 percent of your views to come in just the first nine days.
Youll also hit 75 percent of your visits in just over a month, which is very much in line with the 11-15 week average window.However, when we look outside of the United States , the numbers change dramatically.Sending out your pitch deck in Europe, you can expect to wait over two weeks (15 days) for the first 50 percent of your visits.
And youll likely wait nearly two months (53 days) for 75 percent of your visits.
There are a lot of reasons for the discrepancies.
It could be that your potential investors are more spread out.
We also dont see the same level of urgency in EU funding rounds as we often see in the United States No matter the reason, youre going to want to have enough runway to survive the fundraising gauntlet in your region.
While I usually recommend having at least six months in the bank, you may want to look at having 9-12 months of runway so youre not desperate by the end of your fundraising round.However, your round speed will most likely vary depending on the type of company you are.
There has been a trend in recent years of United States investors looking to make deals with European startups.
We also know American investors are looking for 100x companies to make solid returns for their funds.
There are only so many 100x-type companies in the U.S you can invest in, but Europe is an emerging market.
But American VCs have a different pace and rounds for hot startups can last weeks, not months.
So if you think you have a unicorn in the making (and are comfortable with a more aggressive growth plan and the burn rate that goes with it), you can use United States investors to help create a sense of urgency.
But even if thats your plan, I would still recommend having a healthy runway to get you through in case the round doesnt go as you expect.VCs are likely to spend more time on your deck you should tooA clear indicator of VC interest is the amount of time they spend reading your deck before they request a meeting.
Knowing how long they spend reading your deck and what pages they stop on (which isnt necessarily a good thing) can help you gauge VC interest.Weve seen an interesting trend in Europe over the last few years.
The average amount of time VCs are spending reading a deck has increased and not by a small amount.
Weve seen an increase of more than 20 seconds between 2018 and now, even while the length of the standard fundraising deck has stayed stable.
Its still within the industry average (both in and outside of the United States ) of 19-20 pages.
With page length staying stable, that extra time on a deck means VCs are willing to spend more time assessing an investment.If you know your slides will be scrutinized, make sure you have content in each of the key sections VCs expect to see in your deck.
Be very clear with the goal for each page and dont include too much information.
If your page is describing the problem your company is solving, you dont need to add in your market size and the traction youve already gotten.
Remember, the pitch deck is just there to get you the meeting; you dont need to include every detail about your business.
Your goal is to build an understandable narrative that will make a VC want to know more.You could face more competition for European VCs attentionInvestments are heating up outside of the United States With fund sizes increasing, especially in the earlier rounds, theres more money being invested.
But with the continual focus on unicorns, that money is being concentrated in fewer companies.
In fact, in the United States , weve seen the number of decks with six or more views drop by nearly a full percentage point from 2018 to 2019.
But the trend is the opposite in Europe.
The number of pitch decks that are being viewed six or more times is actually on the rise.Weve also seen the number of pitch decks being viewed only once drop outside of the United States by 1.2 percent.
This could be due to several factors.
The number of VC firms in Europe viewing decks has grown by 56 percent on our platform in the last year.
In the United States , its only grown by 35 percent since 2018.
Having more active VCs means there are more opportunities to pitch your company.
But with a decrease in pitch decks that arent getting any action, it could be that the quality of startups is increasing, so VCs are saturated with opportunities.
With well over 250 accelerators in Europe, it isnt hard to imagine that with more and more resources available, startups are further along when looking for that initial investment than they were just a few years ago.TakeawaysRaising a funding round is completely different in Europe than it is in the United States Investors in Europe arent in a rush to view your deck, but when they do, they will likely spend more time reading it through and considering it.
Combine that with the fact that the number of highly-viewed decks is increasing, and you have the makings for a long and potentially arduous round pitching to VCs who have multiple good investments on offer.If your business will support a more aggressive growth plan and investment, it may be worth it to court outside investment.
But if youd like to play it safe, aiming for a United States VC may be a waste of time.





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