Hello everyone again! In our previous article, we learned what pitching is and why it’s important. Today, we’ll delve deeper into the basic structure of a pitch that will help you deliver a more organized and engaging presentation.
Generally, the basic structure of a pitch consists of the following key components:
1. Introduction: Start by capturing your audience’s attention. This could be an interesting question or a story related to your topic.
2. Problem: Describe the problem you’re trying to solve and explain how it affects people.
3. Solution: Present your solution or product and how it solves the mentioned problem.
4. Market: Explain the size of your target market and its potential for growth.
5. Business Model: Describe how you generate revenue and how your business operates.
6. Team: Introduce your team and their relevant experience and expertise.
7. Traction: Demonstrate your past successes, such as the number of users, revenue, or awards received.
8. Funding Request: Specify the amount of funding you need and how you plan to use it.
9. Call to Action: Summarize what you want the audience to do, such as invest, collaborate, or contact you.
In summary,
This pitch structure is just a general guideline. You can adapt it to your specific idea and situation. However, having a clear structure will make your presentation more organized and easier to understand.