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HILLINGDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKSHOP
4-05-2022 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Business Builder workshop ‘Writing a great 60 second Pitch’
How well do you talk about your business? Can you explain what you do and why in around 60 seconds? If not, you will be missing opportunities to grow your business. Take 60 minutes out of your busy day to learn more about the importance of being able to tell others about your business quickly and simply.
These are exciting and challenging times for many London smaller businesses. Owner-managers like you want to rebuild sales after a difficult 2 years, and they tell us how getting noticed and heard above the marketing noise can be really difficult.
This free online webinar will take you through:
• Why a 60 second pitch is so important
• How using content rules will help choose your words
• What a solid pitch structure looks like
• How to perfect your pitch delivery
Join this session as we break the 60-second or ‘elevator’ pitch down into its component parts. You’ll come away with a clear understanding about what to put in and leave out and how to structure your words for maximum impact. We’ll give you all the tools, tips and hints for you to crack on with writing a pitch you’re confident with. We’ll also share some great practical tips when pitching to an audience of 1 or 100.
The presenter of the Webinar/event is Stewart Smith, Local Enterprise Manager, North and West London, NatWest. Stewart is the local enterprise manager for North and West London. He works with organisations such as Hillingdon Chamber of Commerce to make sure local businesses thrive. In practical terms this involves helping them to grow through learning, networking and securing funding. Stewart’s main aim is to support and deliver local events and to assist business development through his customer contacts and professional referrals.
Stewart Smith