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Last Chance: Save on Early Stage 2021 Dual-Event Passes

March 26, 2021
Last Chance: Save on Early Stage 2021 Dual-Event Passes

Last Chance for Savings: TechCrunch Early Stage 2021 Bootcamps

Attention those who tend to delay, entrepreneurs feeling overwhelmed, and decision-makers who operate on tight timelines! A significant opportunity to save $100 or more and gain access to both TechCrunch Early Stage 2021 bootcamps is ending tonight.

Are you committed to acquiring the fundamental knowledge necessary for constructing a robust early-stage startup? If so, TC Early Stage 2021 (Operations & Fundraising: April 1-2 and Marketing & Fundraising: July 8-9) is designed for you.

Secure Your Spot with Early Bird Pricing

Purchase a dual-event pass before the early-bird deadline – Tonight, March 26 at 11:59 pm (PST) to maximize your savings. This allows you to retain more capital for your venture.

Distinct Experiences, Valuable Insights

The two TC Early Stage conferences offer unique experiences. Each features different topics, speakers, and subject-matter experts, alongside varied presentations.

These are highly interactive sessions, encouraging active participation. Prepare to pose your questions directly to the presenters. Concerns regarding the quality of virtual events should be set aside.

Consider the experience of Chloe Leaaetoa, founder of Socicraft, who shared her positive feedback regarding the virtual format.

April Conference Highlights

A preview of the April sessions is available, showcasing a comprehensive agenda with over 20 presentations. With your ticket purchase, you’ll also receive a complementary Extra Crunch membership, granting access to sessions you may have missed via video on demand.

Further details regarding the experts and topics for the July TC Early Stage conference will be announced shortly.

Featured Speakers and Sessions

How to Get an Investor’s Attention

Marlon Nichols, a seasoned investor in early-stage companies like Gimlet Media, MongoDB, Thrive Market, PlayVS, Fair, Wonderschool and Finesse, will discuss strategies for attracting investor interest. He will share insights on business growth, navigating the competitive tech landscape, effective networking, crafting compelling pitches, and identifying suitable investors.

10 Things NOT To Do When You Are Starting a Company

Leah Solivan, former CEO of TaskRabbit and partner at Fuel Capital, will present a crucial list of pitfalls to avoid when launching a company. Learn from her extensive experience to prevent setbacks and safeguard your business. This session will also include a Q&A opportunity.

Pitch Opportunities and Breakout Sessions

Don’t overlook the specialized breakout sessions. Additionally, the TC Early Stage Pitch-Off will take place on day two of the April conference.

Ten early-stage startups were selected by TechCrunch to deliver their pitches to a panel of venture capitalists on April 2. Applications for the July pitch competition will open soon, providing a platform to refine your pitch and increase your startup’s visibility.

Final Call to Action

Avoid further delay and capitalize on this chance to expand your knowledge and strengthen your startup. Secure your dual event pass to TC Early Stage 2021 and save $100 or more – but remember, the deadline is Tonight, March 26 at 11:59 pm (PST).