JW Members Only – elevator pitches please!
Hello JW members
As per my email – can I have your elevator pitches please for the webinar next week. Webinar info here:
https://members.jerichowriters.com/content/perfecting-your-elevator-pitch-with-harry-bingham/
(That link does work – I’ve just checked it – but you do need to be logged in to the JW site to see it.)
Rules for the elevator pitch:
- One submission per person please
- JW members only (sorry everyone else – but this is a members only event)
- Max 50 words per pitch
- But aim for less. Most pitches can be done in <20 words, and often <10
Hope to see loads of you at the webinar. I’m looking forward to it myself …
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