Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Season 3 Episode 9: Ride-Sharing, but With TeslasIt doesn't matter how great your idea is if you can't communicate it clearly.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

One of the best aspects of a good business pitch is a sense of clarity. If the person pitching isn't confident or doesn't have an obvious purpose, then that can set off alarm bells in the minds of potential investors.

This week'sEntrepreneur Elevator Pitchintroduces a crop of entrepreneurs who run the gamut from the technology to the wellness to the sports equipment industries. Every week, the judges demonstrate they will accept an uncertain pitch,ifthere is the possibility of filling out an unfamiliar space which is not overcrowded.

A true promising pitch must include a number of things, overall, including:

  • a succinct yet energetic delivery
  • a set of tangible metrics and possible claims to fame
  • a certain innovative quality that could translate to revenue.

Related:Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch: Season 3, Episode 8: Your Valuation Is Not Based on Users

In this week's episode, a young entrepreneur with high expectations for his Tesla ride-share company struggles to explain his confusing business model. Sometimes, the best way to get the judges on your side is to deliver a tight, comprehensive presentation, one where the judges will not walk away with leftover queries.

Fortunately, after such a complicated pitch, the investors are given a new project to consider, one with a promising entrepreneurial couple and their original piece of athletic equipment.

Will the board agree to invest? To find out, stream this week'sEntrepreneur Elevator Pitch.

Entrepreneur Elevator Pitchin partnership withSports 1 Marketingstreams Wednesdays onEntrepreneur.com. Follow Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch onFacebook,YouTubeandIGTV.

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