Maybe you feel like your elevator pitch could be... - Deepstash

Maybe you feel like your elevator pitch could be sharpened a bit. Maybe you feel like you sound a bit cringeworthy when you’re talking to strangers. Maybe you’re just up for trying something new.

Before jumping into your pitch, keep these two pointers in mind:

  • Always tailor your words to the situation and person.
  • Never give an unsolicited elevator pitch.

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Human connections, not sales connections.

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Avoid pretentious words

If your reader has to use Google or a dictionary to decipher what you’re trying to say, they’re going to feel annoyed.

Avoid jargon - it makes you sound pretentious, and it can further alienate your reader. Instead, write the way you talk. Keep it natural and direct.

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