“Then, taking that first step is always the
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:13 am
“Then, taking that first step is always the hardest. It’s terrifying, but really, it’s about preparation. We all go through this process where you’ve got the business idea, you get that feeling in your stomach and you get all excited. Then you talk to a friend, and your friend says, ‘oh wow that’s pretty cool, I’ve never heard of anything like that. I’d buy that.’ And then you do the Google search.”
“The first thing I’ll tell you, is that just because you don’t see it on Google, uk ka number kya hai mean one hundred companies haven’t gone out of business doing the same thing. It hasn’t been done for a reason, because every company that’s tried it, has gone out of business.”
4. Robert Herjavec. Best Business Advice from Robert Herjavec on ryrob
Robert is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor who’s built & sold several companies to major brands like AT&T. Now a leading authority on information security technology, he’s also one of the most recognizable faces from ABC’s award-winning show, Shark Tank where he’s earned a reputation for sharing down-to-earth business advice to young entrepreneurs. Here’s Robert’s best business advice for aspiring entrepreneurs when it comes to pitching your idea:
“You have 90 seconds, if you’re lucky. If you can’t make your point persuasively in that time, you’ve lost the chance for impact. Facts and figures are important, but it’s not the only criteria, you must present in a manner that generates expertise and confidence.”
"You have 90sec to make an impact in your pitch. Show expertise and confidence." @robertherjavec
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“If you’re not prepared to make your pitch, you may just miss your next big opportunity.”
For more advice on how to successfully pitch investors, check out my friend Jock’s guide on how to pitch a Shark.
“The first thing I’ll tell you, is that just because you don’t see it on Google, uk ka number kya hai mean one hundred companies haven’t gone out of business doing the same thing. It hasn’t been done for a reason, because every company that’s tried it, has gone out of business.”
4. Robert Herjavec. Best Business Advice from Robert Herjavec on ryrob
Robert is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor who’s built & sold several companies to major brands like AT&T. Now a leading authority on information security technology, he’s also one of the most recognizable faces from ABC’s award-winning show, Shark Tank where he’s earned a reputation for sharing down-to-earth business advice to young entrepreneurs. Here’s Robert’s best business advice for aspiring entrepreneurs when it comes to pitching your idea:
“You have 90 seconds, if you’re lucky. If you can’t make your point persuasively in that time, you’ve lost the chance for impact. Facts and figures are important, but it’s not the only criteria, you must present in a manner that generates expertise and confidence.”
"You have 90sec to make an impact in your pitch. Show expertise and confidence." @robertherjavec
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“If you’re not prepared to make your pitch, you may just miss your next big opportunity.”
For more advice on how to successfully pitch investors, check out my friend Jock’s guide on how to pitch a Shark.