We discovered that the reason why it takes so long is that all presentation platforms give you a white canvas: you need to figure out the content of the deck while figuring out how it's going to look. (Insert any answer here, it's probably going to be hours). Let me give you my Slidebean Elevator Pitch first, and then we'll break it down: -Do you ever need to make slide presentations? Then I'll take a stab at writing some elevator pitch examples from companies you are probably familiar with. In this article, we are going to look into some tactics to approach writing your elevator pitch, lessons learned.
How to write an Elevator Pitch Elevator pitch outline Now, this is not to be confused with the concept of a pitch deck. I love the concept of an 'Elevator Pitch.' It's a fantastic mental exercise for you as a founder and one that is very commonly overlooked. It's meant to be shorter than an elevator ride, meaning, 30 seconds or less. The concept also applies to pitching yourself, as an individual, to introduce yourself and or land a job- but we'll be focusing on the company/startup version of this. So- an elevator pitch should be enough to explain your startup idea and leave the investor curious for more. It's a short description of an idea, product, or company.