Did you see how he very cleverly gave the elevator pitch for NUMB in the last few seconds of the interview? No fumbling, not too much information, just a great short pitch.
What did I learn here? Pitching isn't done once the book is in print. One always needs an elevator pitch.
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Love you, Sean! Tx for posting this, Janet. Your clients rock the house.
ReplyDeleteDid you see how he very cleverly gave the elevator pitch for NUMB in the last few seconds of the interview? No fumbling, not too much information, just a great short pitch.
ReplyDeleteWhat did I learn here? Pitching isn't done once the book is in print. One always needs an elevator pitch.