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A pitch is a great message in few words. I usually write everything down and the start to summarize, combine, read it, record it listen to it and modify. If possible ask for feedback from others.
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For a great pitch learn as much as you can about the product and use descriptive words that make the product look unique and special even if the product is a pen.
I have learned hand on experience when doing sales n marketing, after every meeting i would recall my speech, my body language and every time i did improved myself. i would even write speech about my introduction and also about the company i had work for before calling for appointment.
i had good opportunity to meet my client along with my seniors and read their body language and sales speech.
When you go for sales, make sure to tell clients that i am not here to make sale but to help them to grow and stand out from rest.
Crafting or putting together a great pitch (SALES PITCH) is not that easy
That's because a sales pitch is no longer a “pitch” in the sense that you throw information at your customer as a baseball player would pitch a baseball at a batter.
Nowadays, an effective sales pitch is a two-way street -- a conversation where you listen to the buyer, ask real questions, and offer them a solution to a challenge they’re experiencing.
A good sales pitch starts with a great first impression. Sales professionals work hard to make a memorable and positive initial impact by creating laser-focused one-liners, but it’s just as important that your short, snappy delivery also resonates long after you’ve delivered that opening line.