15. They didn’t practice before
Too often you see entrepreneurs struggling to get their words out. Not only does this make you look unprepared, it also gives the impression that you aren’t confident about your company.
To deliver your pitch with flair, you should practice it at least 50 times. Here are the 9 steps to practice your pitch.
16. They didn’t gather feedback on their pitch
When it comes to your own company you always have a blind spot. Before you pitch your company you should always ask for feedback from others. This way you make sure you don’t miss out on anything.
17. They didn’t research the competition
A frequently asked question after you pitched is ‘who are your competitors?’. Whenever this questions arises you should have a list of competitors ready in your head. Additionally, you should be able to explain why you are different and how you are better than the competition.
18. They forget to mention their progress
Many entrepreneurs fail to mention the progress their company has made since they launched. This is a missed opportunity to make your listener excited.
Let’s say you were able to get your first 100 customers in just 3 months, imagine how many customers you’ll have by the end of the year! You should use data driven statements like these to impress your listener.
19. They use generic pitch slides
Unfortunately this still happens too often: Somebody googled for ‘pitch slides’ and copied them into their own presentation. This makes you look uncreative and unprepared. Check out this article to learn how to design your slides.
20. They don’t end with a call to action
Let’s say you just did an amazing pitch and your listener got truly excited about your company or project. This is the time to ask your listener for a favor. This could be anything, ranging from:
- We are looking for an investment of 250k. Shall we have lunch next week?
- We are looking for a partner for our sales channel. Shall we meet for coffee tomorrow?
Depending on what you’re looking for your call to action can be many things.
21. They talk features instead of benefits
Many entrepreneurs feel like the technological features of their product are important to mention to their listeners. This is a big mistake.
Instead of telling them how it works, you should focus on what it can do for them. An example:
Don’t say: The new iphone has a 1300:1 contrast ratio
Do say: The new iphone has a breath taking HD screen which you can use to watch the newest movies.
22. They try to solve too many problems
People can only remember so much. If your company solves 10 problems, but 8 of them are minor you should focus only on the two big ones.
23. They aren’t open for feedback from the listener
After your pitch you’ll probably get some feedback from the listener. Some entrepreneurs find it difficult to deal with feedback and become defensive right away. This isn’t beneficial for the relationship between you and the listener.
24. They don’t mention the opportunity or size of the market
One of the greatest things about startups is the fact that they have the potential to become a worldwide success. Simply adding one sentence where you refer to the size of the market reminds the listener abouto the potential success of your company.
25. They claim to have no competition
Although your company might be unique in that it does, there will always be competition. Denying the fact that there are competitors makes you look naive and arrogant.
26. They use cliché phrases
Lots of pitches include one of the following sentences:
- We just need 3% of the market (not likely you will get that)
- We will go viral through online marketing (unless you already have big traction, why should I believe this)
- This product promotes itself (probably not)
- We will be bought within 2 years by Samsung or Apple (probably not)
27. They forget to mention the team’s skillset and experience
You can have a great idea, but it’s unlikely others haven’t thought of it. The biggest asset of your company is your team.
During your pitch you should emphasize the quality of your team members. Do they have a special skillset or industry experience?
28. They aren’t humble
One of the biggest assets a pitcher can have is being humble. If you are humble throughout your pitch, the listener will be more likely to listen to you and comply with your call to action.
29. They don’t smile
If you don’t smile during your pitch, it gives the impresstion that you don’t like what you do. If you don’t even like what you do, why should the listener like what you do?
By smiling you seem happy, confident and energized. These are exactly the traits an entrepreneur should have.
30. They aren’t excited about their own company
Imagine an entrepreneur pitches his own company but looks uninterested or distracted during his pitch. What effect would this have on you?
That’s right, you would become uninterested and distracted as well.
If you’re an entrepreneur and you get the chance to pitch your own company, you should be 100% focused on you pitch.
31. They forget to research the dress code (bonus)
Your suit is awesome. Honestly, it is! However, if you’re attending a classic entrepreneurial on friday afternoon you’re probably overdressed. Make sure to do a quick research on the dress code before you go to your pitch. Although it’s better to be overdressed than underdressed, a quick research is definitely worth your time.
32. They didn’t double check their technology (bonus)
I’ve seen it too often. Somebody is in the middle of his pitch and wants to play a short movie but it won’t play. Although you probably don’t want to play videos during your pitch, please make sure it works fine if you go ahead and do it anyway.
Special thanks to reader & public speaker Hammad Zahid for additions 31 and 32. These ones definitely deserve to be on the list as well.
Conclusion
There are many ways entrepreneurs screw up their pitch. Even though not every mistake is necessarily disastrous, you should try to avoid all of them.
Use this list as a checklist the next time when you pitch and you’ll be fine.
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