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There are limits to the human attention span, which is why a pitch must be brief, concise, and interesting.
You can have all the knowledge about your subject, clearly state your most important points with passion, you can be well organised and still not be convincing.
This is because a great pitch is not about procedure. it's about getting and keeping attention.
To do that,
We must know how the brain works if we want to pitch successfully.
The brain consist of three basic parts.
When we pitch, the message is first processed by your target's crocodile brain, which is why you must bring something new, exciting and positive, to enable the "croc brain" to pass on to the next part.
Once you gain attention, you have to convince. You should become the prize and the object of desire. Show your audience that you are not desperate to sell and don't depend on anyone. Successful prizing means your target chase you and ask to be involved in your deal.
Ask your target to qualify themselves to you. Set a time frame for when the offer expires.
Frames are like lenses through which we view a situation. When people come together, the stronger frames will overpower the weaker frames. The winning frame governs the social interaction.