Elements of Elevator Pinch

An attention-grabbing first line

The You Factor

A description of people behind the business

A description of your product or service and its market

The benefits of investing in your business

A call to action

You can also start your pinch with a question so they'd want to hear more about it.

Try your best to get them to answer so you can grab their attention and wanting to hear more about it.

Start your either a statement so listeners want to hear more.

Explain to your customers how your product or service will either solve problems, meet a need, exploit an opportunity.

The more information you can get out about your product or service and the way you describe it may get people to want to know more about it.

Describe to your customers what you are selling and who will be willing to buy it.

Explaining about your team's strength may also get them to think that the business is excellent.

Talk about your business to people whether its in person, in text, online, video, it may help get to know your business better.

Giving information about your background may help bring others like you around.

Explain what the benefits are coming out of your business.

Also explain how you and your business stand out from everyone else.

Explain what risk you are willing to take for your business.

Talk back and forth about business plans.

Be able to have those that are listening to recommend you to an angel investor or a venture capitalist.

End your pinch with a request to get their attention.

Show the concept within your pinch.

Also show how passionate and dedicated you are in your pinch.

Show how you are unique within you pinch.