As a startup founder, you will pitch your business thousands of times to potential customers, partners, team members, investors, and more.
When you pitch, you need to grab the listener's attention quickly, and communicate all of the core elements of your idea in a clear and concise manner. In order to do this, Accelerativ recommends using the simple one-sentence pitch format described below.
Remember: If you can't describe your business in one-sentence, then you don't understand it well enough.
Let's go through each of the items
Here are some more pointers; First, avoid using adjectives, particularly superlatives. Never say "first", "only", "huge" or "best" as these words signal inexperience. Second, properly define your target market. For example, "women" or "small businesses" are way too large and not nearly targeted enough. Third, eliminate any buzzwords, acronyms or industry jargon from your pitch. Finally, keep it short. It's easy to write a long sentence, but the right thing is to be concise.
In the short video below, Adeo Ressi, Founder & CEO of the Accelerativ, explains Startup Madlibs in full: