Creating your elevator pitch
In last week’s article we explained how an elevator pitch is a brief, persuasive speech that explains what your business does and generates some interest for the listener. So how do you come up with your own?
Firstly, identify your goal. Are you keen to sell a particular service, are you wanting to demonstrate your particular experience, do you need to incorporate how you help your customers or do you simply have an unusual job that needs some explaining to avoid blank stares.
Secondly, explain what you do. But don’t focus on yourself. Focus on problems you fix for people or how you make someone’s life better. Instead of “we build mobile apps” try “we build mobile apps that help increase the connections between our clients and their customers.”
Thirdly, communicate your unique selling proposition. This is the thing that makes you unique or your business or services unique in what you provide to your clients or customers.
If you need help with your elevator pitch or other advice on developing a better performing business talk to Justin Searle at Clear Vision.
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