1) The Pitch:
2) Reflection on feedback: Given that I did not complete the last elevator pitch assignment, I did not receive any feedback. However, I felt very comfortable giving this pitch and thought that I did a decent job on it.
3) Since I didn't receive any feedback from the previous assignment, I didn't change anything.
Hello Alex,
ReplyDeleteGreat Pitch! I can only imagine how many times you had to try your pitch to get it just right. It's great how you grabbed everyone’s attention while multitasking on your board. You can definitely tell that you were very comfortable throughout the pitch and I also agree that you did a decent job.
If you are interested in viewing my elevator pitch No. 3, you can go watch it here:
http://ent3003img.blogspot.com
agree with itza but don't know what the service is you're offering. do we ride on a boards for ane xtended amount of time? what happens if someone falls and breaks their arm? more than likely, they'll sue the hell out of you.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of risk involved with that business model, so do your due diligence and try to mitigate it as much as you can (hefty insurance policy..etc.)
But i think their could be a market for this. Go out and test it in the real world.
Preston
http://prestonkirkpatrick.blogspot.com/2016/03/elevator-pitch-3.html
Your pitch was creative the way you did it while on the board. Personally I love doing "normal" workouts like lifting weights and that type of thing but it isnt for everyone so any new take on fitness is always interesting to me. I think this would be a very niche market you are going for but could potentially work. If you had multiple levels like a beginners class then work up to the boards. The reason it would work is the elderly. Elderly people, who are fragile, are always at risk of hurting themselves and balance training is something that they look for.
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