Friday, June 3, 2016

Elevator Pitch No. 1

Cable Revitalized allows individuals to choose what they want to watch on a monthly basis. This allows cable companies to stay in business and compete against other cable cutting businesses. There are a few opportunities that exist with this idea that could involve integrating other businesses with it.
Here is my elevator pitch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncjx2R9I4m8&feature=youtu.be

4 comments:

  1. This is a good idea as I don't think anyone likes paying for channels they don't watch. I have a couple critiques though that I feel may make the elevator pitch a little more effective. I think that first you need to introduce yourself. People need to know who is talking to them. Secondly, even though this is just for practice, it helps to dress up a little just to get the feel for it. Lastly, I think having a solid closer would be more effective than just abruptly stopping. Good job overall though. Nice work.

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  2. I think this is a good idea for cable companies and people across the US. The only thing is there would be some companies that would suffer because of this. In the pitch I think you could have shown a little more emotion and excitement. I also agree with some of the things that Kyle mention, but it is overall a good concept.

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  3. I like your idea for cable companies, and you did a good job with the pitch itself. I wish that something like this could exist in real life because I know that out of the hundreds of channels that I have access to, I only watch a handful of them at most. I would like the ability to pick and choose the channels that I want, because it would help me save money and be happier with my purchase of said channels. Good job coming with this idea.

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  4. I wonder if this could be established as an independent company, through which individual networks could offer this option as a supplement to their availability through the cable companies. Advertisers could also be a source of revenue if incorporated appropriately. I think Hulu has too many commercials for a paid service, so I would not think depending too strongly on advertising revenue would be wise, probably better to look for revenue through the cable companies, as you suggested, or the networks directly.

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