Currently feeling very positive about our pitch presentation. Our numerous rehearsals paid off and we were all confident about what we needed to say. I think keeping the presentation concise not only stopped the audience from tuning out after a while, but made it easier for us to remember the important parts.
Visually, I think the presentation went well - props to Aggie for adding graphics and bit of colour. Although it was mentioned that we probably shouldn't have handed out our little cards/leaflets as it might distract the audience from what we're talking about, we wanted everyone to get a sense of how real this proposal could be.
Verbally I think we covered most of the important information. We could have gone more in-depth about the financial side of things and market sectors etc, but we didn't want the presentation to be boring/too wordy.
After the presentation, we decided as a group that we'd really like to make this proposal actually happen. Because of the low start-up fees, it's probably one of the more achievable proposals from the day. We got to work straight away by creating social networking accounts to save the URL we wanted and are going to work on a proposal for Kickstarter. If we can get £2000 from Kickstarter and other fundraising we won't have to think about loans, so we wouldn't be starting off in debt.
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