Title Slide
The purpose of including the title slide in your pitch deck.
You’re prepared to start creating your pitch deck, then? The title slide, also known as the cover slide, is always the first slide in a pitch deck. Even though it has the power to determine your fate, this slide is frequently overlooked.
According to statistics, you only have about 7 seconds to capture investors’ attention. Consequently, the title slides need to be striking and memorable. The pitch’s overall mood can also be established using it.
The company logo, a warm image, and a detailed title are displayed on the best pitch deck title slide examples. Our advice is to also include your contact information so that anyone who views the deck can get in touch with you right away if they have any questions or would like to schedule a meeting. Although it is not necessary, we also advise adding a date to your title slide because it makes it simpler to distinguish between different iterations of your pitch deck.
Creating a standout title slide
Content of the slide
- Name of your business and logo
- a photograph or graphic of your item or client
- a title for the speech (for example, your biographical statement)
Queries addressed by your slide
- What's the name of the business?
- Can I get interested in the title slide?
- Does the product's cover visually convey its subject matter?
Common Slide Mistakes
- Including excessive details
- Utilizing stock images (please DO NOT!)
- Bad design habits
Slide design
- Use a font that is easy to read.
- Ensure that you use high-resolution images.
- Maintain a simple design.