An elevator speech is a speech given in a hypothetical elevator to perspective clients. Therefore, it has to be a very concise, captivating and simple speech which "hooks" those listening. It should be about 90 words.
The mean questions you should consider are.
1 Who am I?
2 What do I offer?
3 What problem is solved?
4 What contributions can I make?
5 What should the listener do after hearing this speech?
My Elevator Speech.
I'm Mark Baigrie, I'm a photographer whose work has conceptual elements which are political and look at historical events. I know I'm a bit old, but that gives me the flexibility of addressing history because I've been around for 50 years.
I am committed to researching any contextual project I undertake to make sure the finished product is completely satisfactory. If you are interested, don't hesitate and contact me, here is my zine i worked on recently with contact details included.
Thanks.
Bing images.

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