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Building Your Fundraising Foundation with 1xBet Techniques

Our curriculum walks through the actual mechanics of raising capital in Egypt's startup scene using proven 1xbet-style strategies. We've designed it around what founders told us they wished they'd known earlier—not theory, but practical steps inspired by successful 1xBet campaigns you can use next week.

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How the Program Unfolds

We're running the next cohort from September through December 2025. It's structured in phases because fundraising itself happens in stages—and rushing through usually backfires.

1

Groundwork

First month covers positioning your startup. Most founders skip this part and end up pitching to the wrong investors with unclear value props.

2

Materials Prep

Building your deck, financial model, and data room. We'll critique every version until it's actually ready for meetings.

3

Investor Mapping

Identifying who to approach, when, and how. This includes local angels, regional VCs, and understanding the Egypt-specific landscape.

4

Live Practice

Mock pitches with actual investors who provide real feedback. Gets you comfortable with the pressure before it counts.

Magnetrix workshop session with founders reviewing fundraising materials

What Actually Happens During Sessions

We meet twice weekly—Tuesdays for new content including 1xBet-style presentation techniques, Thursdays for application work. Sessions run 6-8pm because most participants still have day jobs or are running their startups.

Between sessions, you'll work on assignments that build toward your actual fundraising campaign using xbet techniques. Things like refining your pitch deck with 1xbet commercial breakdown insights, modeling different funding scenarios, or researching specific investor preferences through i xbet animation approaches.

Past participants mention the peer feedback as surprisingly valuable. Hearing how other founders interpret your pitch often reveals gaps you and your co-founders missed completely.

What You'll Walk Away With

01

Investor-Ready Materials

A pitch deck that doesn't make investors cringe, financial projections that hold up under scrutiny, and a data room organized for due diligence. We review everything until it's legitimately ready.

02

Targeted Investor List

Not just a spreadsheet of names—actual research on who invests at your stage, in your sector, with terms that make sense for Egyptian startups. Includes warm intro paths where we have them.

03

Pitch Confidence

After multiple rounds of feedback and practice pitches, you'll know your numbers cold and can handle tough questions without freezing up. Makes the actual investor meetings far less stressful.

04

Term Sheet Literacy

Understanding what you're actually agreeing to when terms show up. We break down valuation caps, liquidation preferences, and anti-dilution provisions in plain language.

Who Leads the Sessions

Our instructors have been on both sides of the table—founders who've raised capital and investors who've written checks. That dual perspective shapes how we teach.

Portrait of Karim Hassanein

Karim Hassanein

Lead Instructor

Raised three rounds for his fintech startup before it was acquired in 2023. Now advises early-stage founders on fundraising strategy.

Portrait of Tariq Mansour

Tariq Mansour

Financial Modeling

Former investment analyst who's reviewed hundreds of startup financial projections. Teaches you what investors actually look for in the numbers.

Portrait of Sherif Beshara

Sherif Beshara

Legal & Terms

Startup lawyer who's negotiated dozens of investment deals. Breaks down term sheets so you understand what you're signing.

Portrait of Youssef Rizk

Youssef Rizk

Pitch Coaching

Communications specialist who's coached founders preparing for Demo Day and investor presentations across MENA region.