elevator pitch
Elevator Pitch Outline:
Introduction (10-20 seconds):
Start with a hook to grab the listener’s attention.
Introduce yourself and provide a brief overview of your chosen topic and the controversy surrounding it.
Problem Statement (20-30 seconds):
Clearly articulate the main issue or controversy at the heart of your topic.
Explain why this issue is significant or relevant, and why it’s important for people to be aware of it.
Key Points (30-40 seconds) ( your arguments):
Highlight 2-3 key points or arguments related to the controversy.
Provide evidence or examples to support each point and demonstrate your understanding of the topic.
Use persuasive language to make your arguments compelling and engaging.
Address Counterarguments (10-20 seconds):
Acknowledge potential counterarguments or opposing viewpoints related to the controversy.
Briefly explain why you disagree with these counterarguments or why your perspective is more valid.
Call to Action (10-20 seconds):
Conclude with a clear call to action or recommendation.
Encourage listeners to learn more about the controversy, take a specific action, or consider your perspective on the issue.
Closing Statement (5-10 seconds):
End with a memorable closing statement that reinforces the importance of the topic and leaves a lasting impression on the listener.