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Slide Notes

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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FREA 142 Negotiations Presentation

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

Forest Ridge Education Association 142

Negotiations 2015-2016
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.

Out with the old...

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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In with the new!

Explain why this product/service is needed and provide some context for your project. Why is the problem worth solving?

YOU

FREA142 members
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.

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Student Growth Component

COSTS

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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Negotiated Contract

End Goal
What amount of money, or what other kind of help would be helpful to you in advancing your project? How can people contact you afterwards to offer help?