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Develop a one sentence "elevator speech" that pithily describes your product, and let it be the first thing out of your mouth when you pitch the press or are selling someone on your product.

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One gentleman in a suit and a bowtie asked for a two-sentence elevator pitch.

Nail your logline (one sentence summary) and elevator pitch (a 3-5 summarye summary of your book's content and unique features, as well as your credibility and expertise).

This group of 2 to 3 sentences is your elevator pitch.

This 3 to 4 sentence paragraph is your elevator pitch, your chance to summarize your experience, passion and success.

A few days after the sentencing, I took an elevator to the twenty-sixth floor of a skyscraper on Forty-second Street to meet with Rosemary and Mathew Martoma.

But seldom does a high-profile sentencing in Manhattan get waylaid by something so mundane: a broken elevator.

Calling the crime one of the most brutal he had seen in his judicial career, a judge in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn on Friday sentenced a man who burned a woman to death in an elevator to 50 years in prison.

An elevator pitch is a short one- to two-sentence description about the book.

When you get to that last sentence, with its slight, subjective salience, it's like coming across a grain elevator in Nebraska.

The next day, while in an elevator en route to get some hangover Chipotle, Cara stopped talking mid-sentence.

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