Hello everyone,
I hope you're having a great week so far!
We've talked a lot about Creating Value For Investors and you all know that I'm a big proponent of building up a value proposition with your project BEFORE approaching investors...right?
Well the next obvious question is this - assuming you've put in the work to build up real value in your project/package, what next? Where do you go to find these elusive investors to get the ball rolling?
Luckily there's the online platform Slated, that acts more or less like a matchmaking service between filmmakers and investors. But it's not as easy as you think! You still have to provide a real 'package' to these investors for them entertain getting involved. That's right - there are no shortcuts!
The Slated platform is so exciting to me though because it acts as that 'missing piece' and assuming you've done the work on your end, there's a vetted pool of investors ready and willing to give your project a look. So of course I had to wrangle the Slated co-founders and have them give us the whole low down on how best to leverage this platform they've created.... and it turned out to be one of the most comprehensive interviews they've given yet.
So sit back and enjoy this week's lesson on Best Practices For Raising Private Equity Financing For Your Film:
How To Best Leverage AFM For Your Film
Today in a few hours I'll be doing a live Pre-Orientation for AFM and Open Q+A so you can ask me any questions you have before the big event kicks off next week. If you can't make it live, don't worry - we'll be recording it all for you.
This seminar is free for all Film Specific members. Not a member yet? No problem! Just go here to get started.
Alright everyone, that's it for today. I hope you have a fabulous day ahead and I'll speak to you again soon...
To your success,
Stacey
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