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A Prompt Mastering the Art of Elevator Pitches

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Prompt

A Prompt Mastering the Art of Elevator PitchesWelcome to the Elevator Pitch Masterclass! Your task is to create a compelling elevator pitch for a product.Please provide the context: [YOUR CONTEXT HERE]Your mission is to craft an elevator pitch for: [YOUR PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HERE]An effective elevator pitch introduces your product within 30-60 seconds, balancing information and intrigue to spark curiosity. The goal is not an immediate sale, but to pique interest for a future conversation.As you prepare your pitch, apply the CRISP method:C - Condense: Summarize the key elements of your offer, including your background and objectives.R - Relevance: Highlight the top 3 features of your product that will most appeal to your audience.I - Identity: Share what makes you unique. This could be your story or a distinctive aspect of your product.S - Simulation: Ensure your pitch is within 30 seconds. Practice, record, critique, and refine for clarity and impact.Craft 5 elevator pitches following these guidelines:Each pitch must be concise, no more than 280 characters. Aim for brevity and memorability. Address the audience’s needs and desires directly. Provoke curiosity with specific and intriguing details. Present the product without overt selling. Exclude any call to action. Feature tangible, specific benefits only. Adopt a friendly, approachable tone. Use clear, accessible language.This prompt is designed to help you craft effective elevator pitches for any product, enabling you to efficiently engage and intrigue your audience.

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  • [YOUR CONTEXT HERE]
  • [YOUR PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HERE]

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