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FocusZenith
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Dear all
I'm sure people have come across these before but I thought it would be interesting to start a topic on these.
For anyone who's never come across an "Elevator pitch" before, here's the basic idea...
Imaging you get in an elevator and standing next to you is your dream client. The problem is how do you get to speak to them and interest them in buying your product or service. You have the added pressure that the person is only going from the ground floor to the first floor, so you only have the length of time from the doors closing to the doors opening.
Now that's the general idea, but it's not just for using in a lift. When attending a networking event, where you only have a few moments to get the other person interested in your business, is the ideal time to use it.
So how many people have one prepared?
The other day I went to a seminar where the speaker was discussing effective elevator pitches. During the discussion he said that everyone's elevator pitch should be in the regional of 12 words in length (15 at the most) and needed to get the listener to want to know more about you, your business and the benefits they would receive.
To give you an idea. The speaker picked a few people and worked on their pitches to show how they could be improved. So what did we come up with you ask? well... picture the scene... you have just got into the lift and I'm standing beside you... we have said hello... the doors are closing and you ask me "What do you do?"
My answer would be "we increase your profits, market knowledge and help make better business decisions!".
At this point you would hopefully say, "How do you do that? Do you have a business card?".
I'd be interested to hear other people's too and see comparisons in styles. So my question to you all is "What do you do?"
All the best
Laurance
I'm sure people have come across these before but I thought it would be interesting to start a topic on these.
For anyone who's never come across an "Elevator pitch" before, here's the basic idea...
Imaging you get in an elevator and standing next to you is your dream client. The problem is how do you get to speak to them and interest them in buying your product or service. You have the added pressure that the person is only going from the ground floor to the first floor, so you only have the length of time from the doors closing to the doors opening.
Now that's the general idea, but it's not just for using in a lift. When attending a networking event, where you only have a few moments to get the other person interested in your business, is the ideal time to use it.
So how many people have one prepared?
The other day I went to a seminar where the speaker was discussing effective elevator pitches. During the discussion he said that everyone's elevator pitch should be in the regional of 12 words in length (15 at the most) and needed to get the listener to want to know more about you, your business and the benefits they would receive.
To give you an idea. The speaker picked a few people and worked on their pitches to show how they could be improved. So what did we come up with you ask? well... picture the scene... you have just got into the lift and I'm standing beside you... we have said hello... the doors are closing and you ask me "What do you do?"
My answer would be "we increase your profits, market knowledge and help make better business decisions!".
At this point you would hopefully say, "How do you do that? Do you have a business card?".
I'd be interested to hear other people's too and see comparisons in styles. So my question to you all is "What do you do?"
All the best
Laurance