How does the reader come up with a score for you when you get feedback? Also, are there specific steps or points that are crucial in constructing a written pitch for this platform, and/or things NOT to include or stress? It seems every written pitch platform has different likes and dislikes or things they want to see and things they want you not to bother with.
Thank you.
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Best thing I can suggest is to start strong. Give them the biggest hook you can come up with to get them interested.
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Isn't there a pitch example on Stage32, not sure...
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Welcome to Stage32
Here's a blog that'll help you navigate Stage 32 (www.stage32.com/blog/navigating-stage-32-for-your-best-experience-3095).
And here's a blog on how to network successfully on here (www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-network-successfully-on-stage-32-3356).
Happy hunting!
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Hi M. Cristina Beato - there is a format for the written pitch. You can request a sample pitch by writing to success@stage32.com and asking for it. I would also reach out to Sydney or Sam at edu@stage32.com and ask for their recommendation on pitching webinars. Also remember that everyone you pitch to is going to be a little different. Weigh those notes according to what you feel your pitch or script may need and go from there. Hope this helps!
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M. Cristina Beato Just came across a free pitching webinar. Check it out: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/Pitching-Tips-from-the-Pros-Your-Bluepr...