Imagine meeting a really important person in an elevator.
What do you do?
You always wanted to tell this guy or girl about what you do, what you are or maybe just show off.
Here's the catch.
That person is really busy and maybe you won't meet him again in a situation like this when he has nothing to do in the time he is with you or worse you might never meet him at all.
This is where an Elevator Pitch comes into picture.
Sell Yourself. Say More With Less Words.
2. Elevator What?
An elevator pitch, elevator speech, or elevator
statement is a short summary used to quickly and simply
define a profession, product, service, organization or
event and its value proposition
3. Hmm….so can’t you call it
a “superman pitch”
The name is based on the idea of meeting a really important person you want to
talk to in an elevator.
Think it’s Rare?
Believe me it is not!
4. Where can YOU use it
NO! They are not used only by salesmen
You can use one to introduce your organization to potential clients
or customers.
You could use them in your organization to sell a new idea to your
Boss.
You can use it to tell people about the change initiative that you're
leading.
You can even craft one to tell people what you do for a living.
6. Identify Your Goal
Do you want to tell potential clients about your
organization?
Do you have a great new product idea that you want to
pitch to an executive?
Do you want a simple and engaging speech to explain
what you do for a living?
7. Explain What You Do
Ask yourself this question as you start writing:
what do you want your audience to remember
most about you?
8. I design beautiful websites for businesses.
I design beautiful websites for businesses
that bring them more customers and help
them sell effectively
Example please!
9. Communicate Your USP
We pay equal attention to SEO as design when building websites. Yes,
it takes more time to do that but we deliver far better results than our
“graduated” friends in the business.
Identify what makes you, your organization, or your idea,
unique.
10. Engage With A Question
After you communicate your USP, you need to engage
your audience. To do this, prepare open-ended
questions.
Make sure that you're able to answer any questions that
he or she may have.
11. Put It All Together
Complete each of the mentioned sections separately and then
compile them all together.
Build it up in a collection of few sentences.
Keep in mind the time limit.
You don’t want the other guy to leave the elevator before you
finish, do you?
Keep them……………………………………wanting more.
13. Two Tips Before You Get To
Work
Keep some take-away items with you, like a business
card or a brochure.
Tailor it for different people.
Not everyone if the same.
14. Nishant Arora
Hi! I design beautiful websites for businesses and individuals
to help them get more customers and keep the existing
ones around. I have won an international web design
competition, founded my own firm, built and sold websites,
all of it while I was still in school. I have worked for many
successful websites as a freelancer and helped many start-
up companies with their design in the past. So…How does
your face on the internet look like?
15. Thank You!
I would love to hear your pitch <3
na.nishantarora@gmail.com
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