Going Up?
Perfect your elevator pitch and you may find yourself on the rise.
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Imagine getting on an elevator with Bill Gates at the 10th floor
of a building. What would you say to him on the way down to the
lobby? It's the question Dave Sherman poses in Elevating
Your Elevator Speech. Here, he reveals how you can make your
two-minute intro a compelling one.
Entrepreneur: Why is your elevator speech so
important?
Dave Sherman: An elevator speech is meant to do three
things: grab the attention of your listeners, engage them in a
conversation about your product or service, and encourage them to
ask for more information. Ultimately, the purpose is to stir up
enough interest so people are willing to get together later to
discuss the potential of doing business.
Entrepreneur: If i ran my own housecleaning service,
how should my pitch start?
Sherman: In that situation, a lot of times entrepreneurs
will say, "I have a housecleaning business. We have 16 maids
and we do business throughout the city." Well, it really
doesn't matter to people how many maids you have--all they care
about is what your employees are going to do for them. A better
pitch is "We make your house look great without you having to
do all the work." Instead of telling people about your
business, tell them what your business does for them.
Entrepreneur: What are other common mistakes people
make in their elevator speeches?
Sherman: Including too many random thoughts, and using
jargon or industry buzzwords-if you confuse me, I will never do
business with you. The more time you spend putting together a great
elevator speech, the more new business you're going to
gain.
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