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What's Inside - See The Protocols
You can customize this routine to suit your needs, so anything you don't like, change or skip it!
Understand Your Audience
11:00 AM 60m
Before you start crafting your pitch, it's essential to understand your audience and what motivates them. This protocol will help you identify your audience's goals, interests, and pain points, so you can tailor your pitch accordingly.
Structure Your Pitch as a Story
12:00 PM 90m
This protocol will help you structure your pitch as a compelling story, following the hero's journey format. You'll learn how to set the stage, introduce conflict, and present your idea as the solution.
Address Potential Weaknesses
1:30 PM 60m
No idea is perfect, and it's important to address potential weaknesses or concerns upfront. This protocol will help you identify and proactively address any weaknesses in your pitch, building trust and confidence with your audience.
By understanding your audience's motivations, you can tailor your pitch to resonate with them, increasing the chances of success.
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Engaging Storytelling
By structuring your pitch as a story, you'll captivate your audience and make them more invested in your idea.
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Build Trust and Confidence
By proactively addressing potential weaknesses, you'll build trust and confidence with your audience, showing that you've thoroughly considered potential issues.