Product Description:
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Paper quality= 70 gsm offwhite (Excellent)
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Cover quality= 260 gsm card
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Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality
Book Synopsis:
The Winning Pitch is the result of years dedicated to helping entrepreneurs seduce investors with their elevator pitch. My work has allowed me to attend more than 200 Business Angels forums in the last 7 years, as well as to organize some of them (some with close to 1,000 attendees). I have seen more than 1,500 entrepreneurs pitch in front of investors. I have closely followed which of them were invested and which of them kept on chipping away or dropped out. I know how the average investor thinks. That's why I've been able to train over 955 entrepreneurs to design and execute a winning elevator pitch. My method is unusual and now you have a practical synthesis in your hands.
This Pitch Book is about a counter-intuitive method that has been tested with thousands of startups works for pitching a deal, raising money or pitching anything to win the deal. It is a concise easy-to-read manual for entrepreneurs on how to craft a winning pitch to persuade investors (Venture Capital or Business Angels). But the framework I suggest for persuading investors and raising money is amazingly simple and it can be applied in all fields of the social sphere.
Whether you’re selling ideas to investors, pitching a client for new business, or even negotiating for a higher salary, How to Pitch Anything Book will transform the way you position your ideas.
Each investor is different, and what seduces some investors, makes others cringe. But there are 7 uncommon practices that are worth knowing and in this book I will try to give you a glimpse of them.
The over 1,500 elevator pitches I have seen were selected from among many others to be presented to investors. And although it is not very nice to say this, 1,200 of those presentations either bored me to tears or were not credible; 280 left a good taste in my mouth, and only 20 managed to keep me with my eyebrows raised, sitting on the edge of my chair and making me want to meet the entrepreneur after his or her presentation. I want to teach you how to pitch anything like those 20 startups that really impressed me.