Video-of-the-day: Selling Your Idea
July 6, 2007 by Gwen
Filed under Dummy's Guide

We’ve been hearing a lot about making effective elevator pitches and presentations. Now, here’s a video that actually shows you how to do so.
(Click on the image to go to Bnet’s website for the video.)
Here’s a brief summary of the main points of the video. But the key here is to watch it, for those who would much prefer a visual demonstration.
Act 1: How to break the ice
Skilled communicators take nothing for granted, they don’t just wing it. They know how to grab the attention of their listeners, know the key messages they have to get across.
When selling an idea, you’re pitching yourself – you are the brand.
Act 2: Practice your pitch
Don’t jargon-speak!
The pitch needs to be clear, concise, specific and emotional.
People don’t get excited about solutions and products, but how these can improve their lives or companies.
Act 3: Applying your pitch
Know your audience and speak their language.
Everybody has their pain points, acknowledge them and offer a cure.
Decision makers will filter a pitch from their own perspective.
Keep your audience top of mind.
Act 4: State the risks
Even the boldest decision maker wants to cover his back.
Acknowledge potential problems but offer solutions.
Be ready for objections.
Follow up, ask questions and set a course of action.
Learn more:
BL, The Elevator Pitch
BL, Making the right pitch: A Judge’s Perspective
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