TAG Business Launch Competition Finale

On May 5th I will be pitching my company, Cooleaf at the TAG Business Launch Competition final event.

The event is put on by the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), the Metro Atlanta Chamber, and Venture Atlanta.

There were approx. 100 companies that applied. 18 were selected for a semi-final pitch off event and the list was then narrowed down to 8 companies for the final competition. I’m excited to say we’re 1 of the 8 finalist!

At the end of the event, a panel of judges will announce the winner of the grand prize for 50K + a ton of free services. It should be a great event and a good opportunity to meet some really connected folks in Atlanta. Below is a link to sign up to attend and a discount code for 50% off the registration fee.

Register Here

Discount code: BLFIN2014

Here is a Cooleaf  video that TAG made for us as being a finalist.

The Real Value of Startup Pitch Events & Competitions

As we (Cooleaf) have continued to grow as a company, we have come across more opportunities to pitch and compete for recognition and cash. On the surface, these types of events may seem appealing and attractive to spend time on. For example, thinking about the PR (Public Relations) that we may get from winning a pitch competition among other startup companies is attractive. The reality is though that there is only one winner and the odds aren’t in your favor. Even if you did win, you could question the real ROI from the press that you would get anyway.

I’m not knocking pitch events. They keep the blood flowing in the startup community. We participate in them and will continue to do so. However, there is another purpose for spending time on these events.

I would like to suggest that the real value is the spark and sense of urgency that comes from getting ready for a big pitch event. For example, Cooleaf entered into the Tech Cocktail startup pitch competition. We ended up winning the Atlanta event and got invited to compete at the national conference in Las Vegas. This gave us the push to get several things done such as a rebranding of our logo, website, and new product demo.

We had less than two weeks to get a new marketing home page designed, developed, and implemented, a new logo, shirts made, business cards, and a pitch of the new product that we had been designing. We got it all done. I don’t think it would have happened unless we had a hard deadline to get it done by.

The value of a pitch competition has the potential of some great PR but regardless, there is the drive to get things done in preparation for the event which is the biggest value you can get.

Below is a video of the pitch competition we participated in at Vegas for the Tech Cocktail conference. We didn’t win but we got a lot done!