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The Do’s and Don’ts of Perfecting Your Pitch

July 28, 2017 by Isabella

In this world of instant gratification, making business connections has to be quick. That’s why now, more than ever, perfecting your elevator pitch should be at the top of your career “To Do” list. Use our list of Do’s and Don’ts to make a big impact in a small amount of time.

Be Brief & Don’t Ramble

It’s called an “elevator pitch” for a reason. Respect your audience’s time by keeping your pitch short and sweet— between 10-30 seconds— no more time than a ride from floor 1 to floor 9 would take.

Be Relatable- Not Robotic

It’s true that practice makes perfect (we encourage practicing too!), but remember that you’re talking to a real person. Lose the industry jargon and “keywords” that you sprinkle throughout your resume.

Keep it Conversational

This point is twofold. First, don’t ramble off your laundry list of what you can do and how your company would be a great fit to work alongside theirs. Remember this is intended to be a dialogue not a monologue.

Also keep it conversational in tone. Think about your pitch the way you’d tell your best friend about your dinner last night. You wouldn’t say, “The exquisite appetizers and rustic, yet chic, décor made for a charming evening.” You’d say, “I ordered cheese dip at dinner last night, and it was so delicious that I licked the bowl then ordered a second round.” See the difference?

Be Persuasive, but Humble

You’ve got a reason to be pitching. You clearly bring something to the table. Don’t be afraid to share about your skills, specialties and background! That being said, don’t overshare by reciting all of your awards and accreditations.

Always Be Ready

You never know when an opportunity might arise. Yes, it could be at your monthly networking meeting, but there’s a good chance it could also be in the check-out line at your local grocery store.

Don’t Forget Business Cards

Your elevator pitch is a conversation, not a close. The whole purpose of the interaction is to start a relationship with the person you’re speaking with, so don’t forget to leave them with contact information to remember you.

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