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Start with your name and the name of your project. In some cases, a presentation will start with an attention-grabbing opening, an anecdote, a dramatic stat or fact, or a question for the audience. These devices help to engage the audience, grab everyone's attention, and establish your confidence as you get going.
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A simple 10-slide template for a startup pitch that explains what the startup does, how it works, who is behind it, and other basic elements.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE BRITISH MUSEUM

BY JORGE GARCIA
Start with your name and the name of your project. In some cases, a presentation will start with an attention-grabbing opening, an anecdote, a dramatic stat or fact, or a question for the audience. These devices help to engage the audience, grab everyone's attention, and establish your confidence as you get going.

HISTORY

  • 18th century, 1753
  • 19th century, expansion and discovery
  • 20th century, building evolution
The 1st national public museum in the world
Visitors from 5000 to 6 million
Hans Sloan was the founder thanks to his heritage of 71000 objects which he wanted to be preserved. All these items were donate as a gift by 20000£. They were mainly books and some antiquities.
During the 19th century the museum

DEPARTMENTS

  • Africa, Oceania and the Americas
  • Ancient Egypt an Sudan
  • Asia
  • Britain, Europe and prehistory
  • Coins and medals
  • Greece and Rome
  • Middle east
  • Portable antiquities and treasure
  • Prints and drawings
Explain why this product/service is needed and provide some context for your project. Why is the problem worth solving?

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  • Rosetta Stone
  • Parthenon sculptures
  • Egyptian Mummies
  • Moai
  • Architecture
Make clear who this project/service/product is aimed at. Is it for a particular geographic audience, or a particular demographic group? Or is it for people with a particular interest (i.e. a psychographic?) Or maybe it's for people who have a particular problem or a certain need. Make clear who you are building this product/service/project for so that it's clear who will benefit from it.

VISITORS

How will people find out about this product/service/Web site/project? Mentioning vaguely that you'll use social media to get the word out is generally not sufficient. It's important to explain how you'll raise awareness for this in a marketplace that is increasingly cluttered with all sorts of new apps/sites/products/services launching every day. What techniques/tactics/tools will you use, or how will you go about taking advantage of existing or new platforms to reach your intended audience? How will you measure progress in reaching your audience? What will success look like in reaching your audience? What are key metrics/performance indicators that you'll be assessing as your project moves forward?
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COSTS/REVENUE

HOW YOU'LL MAKE MONEY
How will you make ends meet? What do you expect your primary three, five or 10 costs will be? What do you expect your primary revenue streams to look like, and how long do you expect it might take for you to get to that point? Why will people pay for your service/product and how will the value proposition differ from other products/services people are paying for?
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WHAT IT IS

BE BRIEF, SIMPLE AND CLEAR
Explain what the project/product/service actually is. What does it do? How does it work in very simple terms. This could be a short "elevator pitch" summary of your project so that people know exactly what project you're pitching.
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TEAM/WHY YOU

YOUR RELEVANT BACKGROUND
What have you done in the past that has prepared you to take on this new challenge? Why are you well-suited to succeed in this venture? How will others help you, and what relevant skills/experience will they bring to the project? How will you go about building your team from here and adding necessary expertise?
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OTHER KEY POINTS...

COMPETITION... OBSTACLES... DESIGN...
Fill in additional information here that will answer questions lingering in the audience. What does the competitive landscape look like? What are some obstacles you anticipate you'll have to overcome? How will your design approach distinguish your project? What unique approach/vision/ideals do you have that inform the project in progress?
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LAUNCH PLAN/NEXT STEPS

What are the next steps you need to take? What are the key things you need to do to advance the project in the coming weeks and months? What is your timeline for moving forward? What does the roadmap for your project look like? What are your goals for the upcoming period?
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