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And know how to pitch a deal?
🎯 Pitches can make or break your success.
But most pitches fail.
Because they are improvised and lack a tried-and-tested structure.
So the art of pitching is a skill that separates great communicators from the rest.
But here’s the snag: pitching isn’t one-size-fits-all. Each scenario calls for a tailored approach.
That’s why I’ve outlined 6 powerful pitching frameworks to elevate your game:
1️⃣ Flip the Script: Challenge assumptions and reframe the narrative to stand out. (h/t Oren Klaff)
2️⃣ Red Thread: Guide your audience step by step toward a clear, compelling action. (h/t Tamsen Webster)
3️⃣ Pitch Yourself: Hook them, deliver your message, back it up, and inspire action.
4️⃣ PAS: Address pain points, offer solutions, and highlight value.
5️⃣ Networking Pitch: introduce yourself at networking events. (h/t Daniel Priestley)
6️⃣ Startup Pitch: Share your vision, solution, market opportunity, and team expertise.
👉 Which of these frameworks have you tried? Or do you have a favorite pitching tip that always works?
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And know how to pitch a deal?
🎯 Pitches can make or break your success.
But most pitches fail.
Because they are improvised and lack a tried-and-tested structure.
So the art of pitching is a skill that separates great communicators from the rest.
But here’s the snag: pitching isn’t one-size-fits-all. Each scenario calls for a tailored approach.
That’s why I’ve outlined 6 powerful pitching frameworks to elevate your game:
1️⃣ Flip the Script: Challenge assumptions and reframe the narrative to stand out. (h/t Oren Klaff)
2️⃣ Red Thread: Guide your audience step by step toward a clear, compelling action. (h/t Tamsen Webster)
3️⃣ Pitch Yourself: Hook them, deliver your message, back it up, and inspire action.
4️⃣ PAS: Address pain points, offer solutions, and highlight value.
5️⃣ Networking Pitch: introduce yourself at networking events.
(h/t Daniel Priestley)
6️⃣ Startup Pitch: Share your vision, solution, market opportunity, and team expertise.
👉 Which of these frameworks have you tried? Or do you have a favorite pitching tip that always works?