Remote Pitching & Tips To Improve Them

Recently I have sat in a number of remote pitches for a few clients and advising brands. It’s been tricky for remote pitchers, especially with tech issues.

Something I have noticed is how badly the remote video conferencing tools are for two or more pitching and hosting meetings with a Q&A element. 

I have been on Zoom, Google Meets, Microsoft Teams, Slack and on FaceTime for pitches, these all have been pretty bad for those who are pitching and somewhat irritating for the client.  

It surprises me that companies and software companies haven’t attempted to address this or created a hack for dual person pitching. 

As someone who has been on every side of the pitching table and conditioned with the best possible slides with the best presentation wins, it must be particularly frustrating for the agency or potential partner pitching and not having a signal for “next slide” or having to say it. 

So here are a quick tip or two for pitching via video conference tool. 

Good luck to anyone who is pitching remotely, it’s an odd experience seeing how all tech platforms aren’t cut out for this yet but getting the basics and following these tips might just help you out.

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