First, I will tell you a little about the business idea that I have. The opportunity I found revolves around something that has always been close to my heart, dance. As a dancer, I've always found that my brand new canvas ballet shoes begin to rip just a couple weeks into first using them. The same thing happens with my pointe shoes, which is especially troublesome, because a new pair of pointe shoes range from $100-$200. All dancers know exactly what I'm talking about, but don't fret- I've found a solution! My idea for a company, called "Pointe n' Fix", sells patches of whatever material your dance shoe is made out of, and with a super strong glue already attached, you just adhere the appropriate piece to your shoe for a reliable, quick, and easy fix.
Here's my elevator pitch:
First of all, this is a great idea! My younger sister is a dancer, so I have seen all the countless pairs of shoes she has gone through throughout her career so far, so I see where you are coming from! Also, you did a fantastic job in your elevator pitch! You dressed very formally and beautifully, and spoke with conviction and passion in your voice that really makes it seem like you're interested in the company. Great job! Heres a link to my elevator pitch: http://robinhannou.blogspot.com/2016/02/elevator-pitch-no1.html
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post! I once dated a dancer and she would complain all the time about her shoes. Ironically her dad also sold dancer shoes and would explain to me why they would break. Having this company seem like a need that everyone who dances would want. Also the price of what people would pay for a repairs is extremely important. Plus i would worry about how long they would stay repaired for.
ReplyDeleteCheck out my blog at https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=2609915424170849929#allposts