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Introduction: How to Pitch

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  Being able to pitch yourself or your business is one of the most important skills that you can learn.

  Your pitch is a sales document, you are either selling yourself or your business.

  “For an entrepreneur, life’s a pitch!” – Guy Kawasaki

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  Every serious entrepreneur should have the following pitches prepared:

◦  Two sentence pitch

◦  Elevator pitch

◦  Meeting pitch

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Keys to all pitches:

  Who is your audience - This will affect the content of your pitch and the time you have.

  Always use numbers – Adding numbers to your pitch instantly makes it more credible.

  Use evidence to support your claim – similar to numbers this also includes stories, experiences, and testimonials… Evidence helps to add credibility to your pitch.

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Keys to all pitches continued:

  Change people’s pulse – Your pitch must be engaging and memorable if you want people to buy in.

  Practice your presentations skills & articulation – An amazing pitch does not achieve much if you cannot speak coherently or confidently. It is not enough to write your pitch, you must practice/rehears your pitch. Don’t learn this lesson the hard way.

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  Do not make the mistake of underestimating the importance of the personal pitch and business pitch.

  “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” – Benjamin Franklin