Thoughts on my elevator pitch

 Giving my elevator pitch for everything beauty was a new experience for me. I was a little nervous at first because I wanted to make sure I got my main points across clearly and didn’t talk too fast. The pitch was about a beauty business that offers everything in one place — lashes, nails, waxing, and more — to make things easy and convenient for clients.


My focus was mainly on the financial side of the business. I talked about how the salon would bring in money, how much the startup costs might be, and how offering multiple services could help increase profit. I mentioned how clients would likely spend more if they could get everything done in one visit, instead of going to different places. I also explained how this setup would save money in the long run, like using one location and staff for several services.


It was a little tricky to explain everything in just a short amount of time, but practicing helped. I had to think about what the most important details were and how to make them easy to understand. I learned that keeping it simple and straight to the point is key.


Overall, this elevator pitch helped me improve the way I talk about business ideas, especially when it comes to money and planning. It made me more confident in speaking about something I’m passionate about, and I’m glad I had the chance to practice. It was also easier to be able to read from a piece of paper but I think in the future it would be more professional to have it memorized and ready to go!


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