No One Ever Bought Something on an Elevator »
A small but important distinction from Seth Godin:
The best elevator pitch doesn’t pitch your project. It pitches the meeting about your project. The best elevator pitch is true, stunning, brief and it leaves the listener eager (no, desperate) to hear the rest of it. It’s not a practiced, polished turd of prose that pleases everyone on the board and your marketing team, it’s a little fractal of the entire story, something real.
Well put.
.. via NoahBrier.com: http://bit.ly/RPEg41 ..
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