Saturday, September 17, 2016

Essential Elements of a Powerful Elevator Pitch

Are you ready in 10-20 seconds to tell someone what you are about in business? Can you make that pitch in the length of an elevator ride?

Tips to your great elevator pitch...

1.     Concise. Your pitch should take no longer than 30-60 seconds.
2.     Clear. Use language that everyone understands. Don't use fancy words thinking it will make you sound smarter. Your listener won't understand you and you'll have lost your opportunity to hook them.
3.     Powerful. Use words that are powerful and strong. Deliver the "Sis-Boom-Bang" to grab their attention!
4.     Visual. Use words that create a visual image in your listeners mind. This will make your message memorable.
5.     Tell a Story. A short story, that is. A good story is essentially this: someone with a problem either finds a solution or faces tragedy. Either type of story can be used to illuminate what you do.
6.     Targeted. A great elevator pitch is aimed for a specific audience. If you have target audiences that are vastly different, you might want to have a unique pitch for each.
7.     Goal Oriented. A kick-ass elevator pitch is designed with a specific outcome in mind. What is your desired outcome? You may have different pitches depending on different objectives. For instance do you want to: make a sale, gain a prospect, enlist support for an idea, or earn a referral.
8.     Has a Hook. This is the element that literally snags your listener's interest and makes them want to know more. This is the phrase or words that strike a chord in your listener.

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