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Introducing the Zip Strip!

*Only one jacket was harmed in the making of this video*

10A – Elevator Pitch No. 1

I only counted 11 "uh"s in this, which seems to be my filler word. Please give me feedback on any other improvements I could make or comments on the product.

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  1. Hey Paul!
    Seeing your actual idea in action in your first elevator pitch seemed to certainly place a physical object to your idea. You were very, very well versed and looked very comfortable in front of the camera. You also appeared to have prepared well for the pitch judging by your professional demeanor and appearance. Great job, Paul! Looking forward to reading more of your assignments.

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  2. Hello Paul, I loved your elevator pitch. You kept eye contact with the viewer the whole time. You even made the intention to show your product and how it works. You even listed its benefits so that people could really understand the product and fall in love with it. You did an amazing job, keep up the good work Paul.

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  3. Paul,
    Great elevator pitch. While I did not original think that this opportunity had a very large market, you have me convinced from this video that it would be a huge success. You were very professional, and your camera quality was something I am jealous of. It was also fantastic that you were able to put you product on display, I think that’s what really sold me on this idea. Great job!

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