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For the understanding of every one, what is an elevator pitch?
An elevator pitch, elevator speech or elevator statement is a short summary used to quickly and simply define a process, product, service, organization, or event and its value proposition.
We can have different types of elevator pitch depending upon the type of person or audience we have.
For example, if you are trying to begin a conversation with a person who sells his products to the local market & does not know how to take it to global market, you can say he can become an E-Commerce Associate of a reputed US Organization, Free of cost, that has its members across the globe.
Again, when you try to discuss about SFI with a person who is already in a job but looking for a part time income, you can say that you are a member of an Affiliate Organization that has its members in 203 countries and territories & it provides best opportunities to earn a residual income for life, without any joining fee or purchase requirements.
Same way, when you want to initiate a discussion with a person who is very keen to play on line games, you can say, "TripleClicks is an US Organization that provides opportunities to play on line games and earn in the process".
When you initiate a dialog like this, the other person, however busy he is, will be keen to have more information. Naturally, there can be exchange of cards or fixing up of an appointment for discussion or time slot for a demonstration, etc.
Conclusion:
1. Know the person or the audience in advance.
2. Choose the "elevator pitch" that best suits the situation;
3. Begin the dialog;
4. See the reaction of the people;
5. Move on based on the situation.
6. But, the very important point is, be thorough with all relevant information pertaining to SFI and
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Thanks for this question.
For the understanding of every one, what is an elevator pitch?
An elevator pitch, elevator speech or elevator statement is a short summary used to quickly and simply define a process, product, service, organization, or event and its value proposition.
We can have different types of elevator pitch depending upon the type of person or audience we have.
For example, if you are trying to begin a conversation with a person who sells
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