22A- Elavator Pitch 3




2) What stood out to me that I needed to work on is be more informational, like including the cost but I don't really have an idea of what it would cost but I do know it would be somewhat cheap. I don't want to mislead the reader just in case production prices are a little higher than expected. I'd rather reel them in with my idea. I also did this pitch with less nerves and spoke more clearly which I think helps my pitch tremendously. 

3) I feel like my idea was presented clearly with a great diagram to show how my product works and a change from last time was I included both a little history of how my product started and a diagram of how it works and talked about a brief rewards program and explained how it would work so my customer gets a good grip to what my product and idea is all about. 

Comments

  1. Hi Nathan!

    Having gone back and looked through your previous iterations of your elevator pitch after watching this version, I felt that the improvements you made are clearly visible. I feel that beyond a certain point, a script can't do much, and that the confidence that a speaker conveys help an elevator pitch stand out a lot, with your confidence really helping you stand out. Additionally, I felt that your diagram really helped me get a concrete idea of what your products aims to do, and feel that if you were asked to revise your pitch again, might be able to improve on that by building a prototype to pitch that same idea, something which might also be able to work for my pitch.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Hi Nathan,

    I really appreciated your clarification of cost. I agree that you shouldn't mislead buyer so you shouldn't solidify a number without knowing if it is accurate. I also think that it was great that you added a personal story of why you decided to make this product. I know that personal stories always help me feel more connected to a product that I would buy

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