Saturday, June 4, 2016

Elevator Pitch No. 1


Opportunity:

People want to have the convenience of enjoying their favorite drinks and listening/singing their favorite songs from the radio.

Solution:

KAJUKO, a portable Bluetooth cooler device that you can roll around. The device has a system tat has a radio and wifi. The radio has a karaoke feature and a mobile application. Along with that, the product can store up to 6 mb of music.

Elevator Pitch:

Video 



7 comments:

  1. Hey Brian, your elevator pitch went smoothly. I liked how you provided some numerical figures on production quantity, scheduling, and some examples of retailers that would sell your product. Nice work on the quick design sketch also. The only things I would critique would be the length of your elevator pitch since it went 15 seconds over the 90-second limit (not a big deal) and the 'um's said towards the end of the video. Just small things I noticed. Other than that, it was really good. I think your idea fits well in the "Internet of Things" system - a recent topic in the tech industry. Also it could possibly make karaoke more popular.

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  2. Brian, this is by far one of the most planned out ideas I have seen so far. It seems like you have thought of everything from the design to the price to the logistics. I honestly wish I could think of some way to improve this, but it seems like you got it down. I really can’t wait to see how this develops.

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  3. Nice elevator pitch. you were clear and focused on the idea. Like the others there was not too much wrong. You went over the 90 second mark a little bit but I do not know how important that is because you still kept my attention for the duration. Only thing is that as an elevator pitch you sold your product well, but what are you asking investors for? Generally there is that final line saying what I need today is "this investment amount" or something along those lines.

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  4. Hi Brian,
    I liked how you were able to provide a clear vision for your product and its market as well as be able to describe its functionality in depth with statistics to back it up. I loved how your idea combined to ideas and made it into one device. One thing you could do to improve your pitch is to move around less while you are making it because it distracted from the substance of the pitch. Overall great job!

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  5. Hey Brian, I loved watching your elevator pitch! It was obviously well planned out and is a very interesting product. The pitch did go a little long and I do think it could be shortened a little bit. Towards the end the information was very spaced out. Just make sure everything you say is deliberate and maybe cut back on the logistics a little bit. It's really is a great idea though so I can't wait to see where this goes!

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  6. Hey, what a cool idea you have. I love how you included a blueprint to really get a visual for your viewers. Your pitch went very nicely and I think you articulated your points rather nicely. This is an interesting idea and I am curious about the manufacturing aspect of your idea. The pitch, like I said, was very well done though and your idea has a lot of potential. I look forward to seeing how you work out the kinks and get a smooth sailing idea going.

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  7. Hey Brian, I definitely think this is a product that you really could get selling on the market. It was helpful that you provided actual numbers connected with your product in your pitch because it showed me at least that you have put real thought into your product. It also shows that you are committed and ready to move on to the next step in becoming closer to creating your product. Overall, nice first pitch!

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