A bit of biz: the elevator pitch.

Ok. So, I am a new fan of elevator pitches.
Elevator what?
Ya. I thought that too.
With this event in Salt Lake City, I knew there was going to be an elevator pitch competion with prizes $2000 in products and services, so I decided to figure out what was so great about it.
Google is my friend, and I learned very quickly that:
An elevator pitch (or elevator speech) is an overview of an idea for a product, service, or project. The name reflects the fact that an elevator pitch can be delivered in the time span of an elevator ride (for example, thirty seconds or 100-150 words). (from Wikipedia).
Why was this appealing to me? Because I had no idea how to sum up my product (without any visuals) in such a short amount of time, and I knew that if I knew how to, I would be a lot more successful at getting other people to believe in or be interested in supporting my business.
An elevator pitch is typically presented to a panel of investors who would be lending you money to start or further your business. So numbers and stats are a big part of the presentation as well. All of which I needed to know for myself anyways.
So, I wrote. I revised. I sent it to my Dad. I wrote some more. And then I hacked chopped cut and erased.
And, well….I won.
You can read about here. Not the best photo of me, but well, I was rather unaware that someone was taking picture because I was in complete shock that I won! It was a HUGE leap out of my comfort zone to present in front of a panel of judges as well as a large audience of business owners. But, getting out of your comfort zone is just what you need to build strength and confidence, and that was my main motivation. It wasn’t fun, but it was worth it!
But even if you aren’t going to pitch to investors, you NEED to know what you are about clearly and concisely. I didn’t realize how hard that was till I got started on this.
Here is what you need to answer:
- What is your product or service?
- Who is your market?
- What is your revenue model? (how do you plan on making a profit)
- Who is behind the company?
- Who is your competition?
- What is your competitive advantage?
Asking yourself these questions and writing them down will reveal so much to you. Especially when you put it in the context of someone challenging you. What DO you sell? Does it have a CLEAR branding? Who is your competition? How are you different? What is your plan to succeed in a competitive market?
All these questions I really wasn’t that excited to answer. I mean, “I am an artist, right? I just really like to draw!” Well, if you plan on making any profit from your hobby, you REALLY need to answer these questions. And believe me. It is harder than it looks. But, when you do, you will have a clearer vision of how to succeed with what you really love to create. Have fun!




















That is awesome! Congratulations!
Atta Girl! That is fantastic!
You’re awesome.
Woo hoo! Way to go, Sarah! That is awesome – and the prize looks pretty nice, too.
Hey! I was there- everyone did really well, but you also had a plan of action with what you needed and wanted. It was great!
CONGRATS!
I guess all those years of acting finally paid off…er…paid up!
wow! thanks for the info! i too have found myself in that same asking- questions- not getting- a- response boat. thanks!
Well done Sarah Jane! And well done for sharing tips too, a noble thing to do.
Sarah! That is AWESOME!!! We need to celebrate! Congratulations!
How fun! Are you posting yoru pitch?
Congratulations!
Yay for you! I actually checked the startup princess site and saw you there! Great job!
Congratulations Sarah!!! that’s AWESOME!!!!
Also, I’ve been meaning to ask if you’d like to do a podcast with me? ~ especially since you are feeling inspired to share some business ideas these days!
Way to go Sarah! I was so proud of you. Your pitch was outstanding. You truly stood out because NO ONE CAN COPY YOU. No one can recreate what you’ve built. You have the competitive advantage for being so unique and creating from the heart. I love it. Yes, if you’re up to posting your pitch, I’ve had a lot of requests. I know it’s kind of personal, but if you want to edit out some of the numbers, then you could maybe show people what a winning pitch looks like!
I also have to say that you did a better job in this post than I ever did explaining the components of a winning pitch, so yes! You’re on your way to that Fairy Godmother title very soon…in fact, I think you just earned your wings!
xoxo
Congratulations on the win! It was wonderful hearing about your success over the past year. I am so excited for your future.
April
yeah! you won – and won a tiara no less!
good girl… I wanted to see what you wrote .. but could not find…
can you show me?? thanks! Happy Fall! shell
this is great! congratulations! and yay for the tiara too!
Wow! Sarah I am so proud of you! I am so impressed with you my dear cousin that I can’t even express in words how proud I am. You are really inspiring me to finally get started on my photography that I’ve been talking about doing forever. Thanks so much for letting me work with you last year, it was great and I love you and your family!
Lizzie
oh you guys are so nice. I will try and get a copy of my pitch…it is always really helpful to see examples of what they are:) Thanks for the compliments! There are so many ways to get out there and challenge yourself…this is one way I guess! Thanks again for all your support!
xoxo
sarah jane
Will you share the actual speech?