As a startup founder, you will pitch your business thousands of times to potential customers, partners, team members, investors, and more.
When you pitch, you need to grab the listener's attention quickly, and communicate all of the core elements of your idea in a clear and concise manner. In order to do this, the Founder Institute recommends using the simple one-sentence pitch format described below.
In the short video below, Adeo Ressi, Founder & CEO of the Founder Institute, explains the One Sentence Pitch in full:
It is short by design. The goal of the one-sentence pitch is to quickly establish an immediate understanding about your business, so that more fruitful conversation can follow.
You will need to quickly pitch your business hundreds, if not thousands, of times before you are ready to build a pitch deck. You can’t build a good home without a good foundation. Perfect the one-sentence pitch, THEN you’ll know how to build a great deck.
Good entrepreneurs never stop pitching, because getting feedback on your pitch is the most effective way to test what messages resonate. In any given day, a good entrepreneur may pitch their business to a potential employee, partner, customer, connector, or investor.
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