Creating a captivating 30-second present ...

Creating a captivating 30-second presentation

Jul 15, 2023

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  1. Know Your Audience: If you're pitching to an investor, you might focus on potential return and market opportunity. If you're pitching to a customer, you might focus on how your product or service can solve a problem they have.

    • Example: "As an investor, I'm sure you're always looking for innovative solutions that fill market gaps..."

  2. Define Your USP (Unique Selling Proposition): If you're a tech startup, maybe your USP is your proprietary software. If you're a consultant, maybe it's your years of experience or unique methodology.

    • Example: "What sets our tech startup apart is our proprietary software that can..."

  3. Articulate Your Value Proposition: Think about the unique benefits that your products or services provide.

    • Example: "By using our innovative AI software, businesses can reduce their customer service costs by up to 40%..."

  4. Communicate Your Goals: Mention what you're striving for with your business.

    • Example: "Our goal is to revolutionize the way businesses handle their customer service needs..."

  5. Keep it Concise and Clear: Avoid unnecessary jargon and explain your business in simple terms.

    • Example: "In simple terms, our software uses artificial intelligence to help businesses improve their customer service..."

  6. Share Your Passion and Enthusiasm: Show your genuine passion for what you're doing.

    • Example: "I've always been passionate about using technology to solve common business problems, and that's exactly what we're doing..."

  7. Have a Call to Action: Invite the listener to take a step that makes sense based on the conversation.

    • Example: "I'd love to show you a demo of our software so you can see firsthand how it works..."

  8. Practice, Practice, Practice: Practice your pitch until you can deliver it smoothly and confidently.

    • Example: (This is more of a process rather than an example, where you practice in front of a mirror or with a friend or mentor until you get it right.)

  9. Stay Flexible: Be ready to tweak your pitch based on the situation or the person you're speaking to.

    • Example: "If you're more interested in the technical aspects, our AI software uses a complex algorithm..."

  10. Make It Personable: Connect your pitch with a personal story or meaningful anecdote.

  • Example: "I got the idea for this software when I experienced poor customer service myself, and thought there has to be a better way..."

Remember, an elevator pitch is a conversation starter, not a sales pitch. The goal is to pique the listener's interest and open the door to further conversation.

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