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How Do You Use Storytelling To Raise Startup Funding?

brett fox
6 min readMar 26, 2025

We’ve been telling stories our whole lives. It’s how we communicate. It’s how we tell people what’s important to us. Most importantly, it’s how people remember the important things that we tell them.

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Yet when it comes to pitching investors, we don’t effectively take advantage of our ability to tell stories. Instead, we list off a bunch of boring facts and figures our pitch falls flat, and we fail to get investors excited about our startup.

I don’t want this to happen to you. I’ll explain 10 ways you can use storytelling to help you get an investment.

1. The stories you use have to be relevant.

When I was in graduate school, there was a seminar on how to use stories effectively. In presentations, the presenter showed us a video of someone telling a story about how his favorite football team smashed the competition, and then he was going to do the same thing.

The story fell flat because the story had nothing to do with him or what he was selling. One of the keys to good storytelling is the stories have to be relevant to your presentation.

A great way to start your pitch is with an origin story of what drove you to start your company. For example, a CEO I am working with told the story of how his…

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brett fox
brett fox

Written by brett fox

I work with startup CEOs to help them grow their businesses . I built several businesses from $0 to >$100M. Learn more at https://www.brettjfox.com

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