‘Elevator Pitch’: Does a Hit on TikTok Equal Big Business?

‘Elevator Pitch’: Does a Hit on TikTok Equal Big Business?

Key Takeaways

  • Investors want to see that you are decisive and can persevere in difficult times.
  • Don’t forget to include your question in your pitch; investors need to know what your needs are in order to make a decision.
  • If you falter mid-note, take a breath and push forward. There are no reps in the elevator!

Get ready for the adrenaline rush of Elevator pitch for entrepreneurs! The stakes have never been higher as three major investors – Kim Perell, Laura Chau and Jonathan Hung – are looking for the next big idea. From viral sensations with more than 30 million TikTok views to bold new technology platforms, every entrepreneur who steps into the elevator in this episode knows they have just 60 seconds to pitch their idea and change their life.

Things are quickly turning into reality: a passionate founder reveals, “I invented this from my hospital bed after a double mastectomy – my soul’s purpose is to spread joy to women.” Find out if her grit and determination spark a bidding war.

Related: ‘That’s offensive!’: Watch the pitch that got investors excited

But it’s not all about drama. Chau cuts to the chase with one participant: “Success equals money, which equals revenue. So what is the revenue for the company so far?” Meanwhile, Hung reminds the pitchers, “You have to have the question ready, no matter what. I have to understand what you want from me.”

The intensity reaches a peak when an entrepreneur falters mid-note, leaving investors and viewers on the edge of their seats. “If you can’t complete the pitch, how can we let you into the boardroom?” Chau Challenges.

You don’t want to miss the real-time reactions, creative deal offers and all the dramatic twists the boardroom can throw at you. Whether you’re looking for new inspiration or actionable insights to improve your own pitching game, this episode is a must-watch thrill ride. Check it out now and see if you have what it takes to grab an investor’s attention in 60 seconds!

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Season 13, Episode 4 Entrepreneurs

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Season 13 of Elevator pitch for entrepreneurs is presented by Amazon company. New episodes stream on Wednesdays on Entrepreneur.com and EntrepreneurTV. To follow Elevator pitch for entrepreneurs on Facebook, YouTube And IGTV.

Key Takeaways

  • Investors want to see that you are decisive and can persevere in difficult times.
  • Don’t forget to include your question in your pitch; investors need to know what your needs are in order to make a decision.
  • If you falter mid-note, take a breath and push forward. There are no reps in the elevator!

Get ready for the adrenaline rush of Elevator pitch for entrepreneurs! The stakes have never been higher as three major investors – Kim Perell, Laura Chau and Jonathan Hung – are looking for the next big idea. From viral sensations with more than 30 million TikTok views to bold new technology platforms, every entrepreneur who steps into the elevator in this episode knows they have just 60 seconds to pitch their idea and change their life.

Things are quickly turning into reality: a passionate founder reveals, “I invented this from my hospital bed after a double mastectomy – my soul’s purpose is to spread joy to women.” Find out if her grit and determination spark a bidding war.

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