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đź’Ľ Struggling to answer "What do you do?"without freezing up at networking events?
🤝 This episode gives you the exact 30-secondelevator pitch script that grabs attention in just 8 seconds and sparks realconversations.
Master BusinessEnglish phrases to sound confident and natural when meeting new contacts.
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Hosts Marcus andSarah break down why most pitches fail—like rambling about your background orusing vague buzzwords—and share a proven 4-part framework: hook, problem,solution, and call-to-action.
You'll hearreal-world examples for conferences, job interviews, and client meetings, plusspecific numbers and outcome-focused language that make you memorable.
Learn key terms like"drill down into," "outcome-focused," and "scaleup" for professional use.
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You’ll learn how to:
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Hook listeners inthe first 3–10 seconds with a compelling fact.
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Lead with thelistener's problem, not your resume or job title.
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Use specific numbersand benefits for 3x better recall.
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Structure yourpitch: hook, problem, solution, call-to-action.
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End with a naturalask like "grab coffee" to get follow-ups.
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Subscribefor more Business English tips on networking, meetings, and presentations. Tryyour new pitch at your next event and share your results in the comments! 🎧
By Business Essentialsđź’Ľ Struggling to answer "What do you do?"without freezing up at networking events?
🤝 This episode gives you the exact 30-secondelevator pitch script that grabs attention in just 8 seconds and sparks realconversations.
Master BusinessEnglish phrases to sound confident and natural when meeting new contacts.
Â
Hosts Marcus andSarah break down why most pitches fail—like rambling about your background orusing vague buzzwords—and share a proven 4-part framework: hook, problem,solution, and call-to-action.
You'll hearreal-world examples for conferences, job interviews, and client meetings, plusspecific numbers and outcome-focused language that make you memorable.
Learn key terms like"drill down into," "outcome-focused," and "scaleup" for professional use.
​
Â
You’ll learn how to:
Â
Hook listeners inthe first 3–10 seconds with a compelling fact.
Â
Lead with thelistener's problem, not your resume or job title.
Â
Use specific numbersand benefits for 3x better recall.
Â
Structure yourpitch: hook, problem, solution, call-to-action.
Â
End with a naturalask like "grab coffee" to get follow-ups.
​
Â
Subscribefor more Business English tips on networking, meetings, and presentations. Tryyour new pitch at your next event and share your results in the comments! 🎧