Writing An Elevator Pitch For A Side Hustle

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Creating an elevator pitch for your side hustle is about presenting your value clearly, concisely, and with a focus on your audience's needs. By structuring your pitch around their challenges and how you can solve them, you can turn a brief conversation into a meaningful opportunity.

  • Focus on the problem: Start by identifying a specific issue your audience faces and frame it in relatable, simple terms that resonate with them.
  • Highlight your solution: Explain what you do in one sentence, focusing on the benefits and outcomes your audience will care about most.
  • End with proof: Share a quick result or example that supports your solution and invite further conversation rather than making a hard sell.
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  • View profile for Rajiv 'RajNATION' Nathan

    Chief Pitch Artist @Startup Hypeman | Startup Grind Chicago Director | Original Rap-preneur | MMA Announcer & Broadcaster | Goldman Sachs 10K SB Alum

    17,766 followers

    EVERY entrepreneur needs to have their 1-minute story down. No excuses. 😑 Here's my entirely unconventional (but successful) formula for nailing this: Most investors will tell you they want/need to hear your TAM, your GTM, and your competitive differentiation all in that first minute. 📊 But remember that old Henry Ford saying, "If I'd asked them what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse,"? 🐎 Same thing applies here. What they say they want versus what they *actually react to* are completely different. The reality is you're far more likely to confuse people by jamming 5 data points and 3 strategic plans while also trying to just get them to understand your product all in one minute. And the more numbers you throw out, the less likely your audience will remember any of them. 🫠 More information ends the conversation. Your 1-minute story should be a conversation-starter. That's where the Que PASA Elevator Pitch Formula™ comes in -- 🛗 PROBLEM 🆘 -specific, not broad -Create imagery with your words -NO market size numbers -As if you're speaking directly to your customer APPROACH 🫱🏽🫲🏻 -1 phrase or sentence -Your ultimate brand promise SOLUTION 🤓 -What is it -How does it help -Most layman's terms possible -DON'T say "disruptive" or any of the other classic startup adjectives ACTION 🎬 -1 traction data point OR 1 market size stat. Stick to 1 number. -Lead into a conversational ask (NOT "Money Pweeaze!") Start the whole thing by saying, "Here's how we pitch our customers..." Use the right words under this sequence and you'll communicate in such a fundamentally different way than the 99% of others who pitch. It's so compelling and refreshing your audience can't help but lean in with enthusiasm, versus pull back from confusion. I've been in Ubers with investors where I will read out our clients' pitches under this formula and get responses like, "that's the best intro I've ever heard," and "Can you connect us with the founder? That's really interesting stuff." Your first 60 seconds determines your next 60 minutes. ⏳ Start a conversation. Don't end it. #BelieveTheHype #GOATtoMarket

  • View profile for Raj Jha

    Done here. Visit me at rajjha.com

    18,406 followers

    I used to think a good elevator pitch was just explaining what my business does. I was wrong. After raising $3M in 60 days using ONE sentence (we later sold that biz for $42M), I discovered the power of a killer one-sentence pitch. Here's the truth: Your elevator pitch isn't about YOU. It's about THEM. Most founders make these fatal mistakes: 1. Focusing on features, not benefits 2. Using jargon nobody understands 3. Failing to spark curiosity So you get glazed eyes and lost opportunities. But there's a better way... I call it the "One Sentence to Rule Them All" framework: We help [TARGET AUDIENCE] avoid [PAIN POINT] and achieve [DREAM OUTCOME] using [UNIQUE MECHANISM]. Example: "I help entrepreneurs avoid stagnant businesses and add 7-figures in revenue using Scientific Entrepreneurship." The secret sauce? That UNIQUE MECHANISM. It's not just what you do, but HOW you do it that sets you apart. And here's the kicker: You need to TEST and ITERATE. Don't just create one pitch and call it a day. Use the scientific method: 1. Craft your pitch 2. Test it in real conversations 3. Note reactions and results 4. Tweak and improve 5. Repeat The ability to explain your value in one powerful sentence can be worth millions. So, what's your One Sentence to Rule Them All?

  • View profile for Jessica Chen
    Jessica Chen Jessica Chen is an Influencer

    Global Speaker & Author of “Smart, Not Loud” | 2 Million Learners | CEO @ Soulcast Media | Emmy-Winner | Columbia University Instructor

    101,459 followers

    Few months ago, I was on a flight and the person next to me asked, “what do you do for work?” The old me would’ve awkwardly engaged in small talk, such as thinking: what do I say? How do I say it? Is it even interesting? However, over the years I’ve discovered one of the best ways to engage is to make it relatable. Instead of saying I work for this company, with this title, and I do ABC, I learned the better structure is actually this: 🔵 Talk about the issues you solve 🔵 The solutions you offer 🔵 Name drop proof You can even use this formula, “You know how (state issue)? So what I do is (share solution). For example (give proof).” Personally, this is what I said: “You know how communicating clearly and confidently is one of the most important workplace skills, but so many people and teams struggle with it? I have a communication book coming out and I speak at conferences about developing leadership communication skills for business growth. It’s where I’m headed to now.” Suddenly, he had so many questions about the book and the work because he could relate. Next time you have to think about crafting a compelling introduction or talk about your work, follow this easy structure. How would you fill in the blank? Let me know below 👇🏻 #smartnotloud #book #communication #smalltalk #elevatorpitch

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