Friday, March 15, 2019

Elevator Pitch Practice! (Part 2!)

The main thing I learned from my previous elevator pitch was to be more confident in the presentation of my idea as the last one had so many failed takes due to lack of confidence in what I was presenting thus causing me to stutter and misspeak. This time I took a different approach to my elevator pitch by adding some humor as well as editing it to make it look nicer.
Personally, I feel the most important thing to do in elevator pitch is to not only engage with the audience(target audience) but to present your idea in a manner that is easy to understand as well as engaging/excited about your product. 

2 comments:

  1. You delivered your idea clearly and enthusiastically. I would say that since it is an elevator pitch it does not have to seem spontaneous or like you were unaware of the opportunity. It is ok for it to be a planned/"canned" speech. Keep up the good work.

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  2. This was great, I really enjoyed watching your pitch! You came across as knowledgeable and passionate about the subject, explaining it thoroughly and clearly. Your enthusiasm is contagious and I believe your pitch will be well received by your audience. I particularly liked the ending, with the 20/20 and Allpoint references – nice mix of humor! Great job!

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