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2. Business Plan Presentation
Your goal is simple. Get our panel of venture capitalists to give you the funds you need for start up. The panel has millions to invest, and will choose the companies they believe give them the greatest opportunity at a return on their investment. These decisions are based on a myriad of factors, some of which are unrelated to your product and reported bottom line. Many investors choose to invest in a person, not a product. Thus, a professional bearing, attire, rehearsal, personality, and a hook are a must.
You will have precisely 10 minutes to pitch your company to the investors. This will be followed by questions from the investors. It is vital that all members of your company are intimately familiar with your plan so that you can answer questions with confidence and authority. Since the time is so limited and such specific information must be communicated, we have prepared a suggested outline for your presentation.
3. Innovation Fair
During the Innovation Fair, all teams will compete simultaneously as groups of individual “investors” move through the crowd deciding how to invest money they have. While these investors will represent smaller amounts of cash than the venture capitalists, they could serve to fill in the gaps left by a shortage of venture capitalist funding.
Each team will create a booth which they will use to present their company, product, and business plan to individual investors. Each investor who attends will have $50,000 to invest in one or more companies. In addition, there will be several anonymous "Million Dollar Investors" moving through the crowd with the power to really separate your company from the competition. Your goal will be to get as many investment dollars as you can under this format. Instead of presenting a single time in a structured format, this style of presentation will require you to work the crowd anticipating their questions and giving them the answers they need.
Your booth will exist on a 3' x 6' table and will need to include visuals of your product and key components of your business plan adapted to a tri-fold display. You may include whatever items in your display that you wish as long as you are able to fit them within the confines of your table.
4. Print Advertising Campaign
Preparing to market your product to your customers is an essential part of the GreenBizz project. Identifying your message and method and producing actual portions of your marketing plan will bring you closer to your product and put you in a better position to communicate your core values to your investors.
Advertising is not neutral. Its purpose is not simply to be looked at. Its purpose is to inspire action in the viewer. You want the people who come in contact with your marketing message to reflect and act on it. Specifically, think about the following questions when developing your message and method:
- What’s in it for me? and,
- Will this product make me happier? healthier? richer? more attractive? solve my nagging problems? make my life better?
For your company's print advertising campaign you will design a series of 6 full color 8” X 10”, 150pixel/inch print advertisements suitable for magazines or other print media. When developing your ads keep the following in mind:
- Establish a benefit.
- Avoid cliché.
- Limit yourself to one message per ad.
- Originality, freshness, innovation (as long as it makes sense).
- Tell the consumer something they didn’t know.
- The visual and the copy should not be repetitive.
- Believability - no empty sales pitches.
- Pay attention to visual hierarchy and other design principles.
5. Television Commercial
Each company must produce a 30-60 second television commercial. Television commercials create a unique opportunity for you to establish desire in your customers and to communicate key elements differentiating your product from the competition. Television commercials will compose a separate category of competition at the Innovation Fair. If the quality of a commercial is deemed inadequate, the commercial will not be allowed into the public commercial competition.
Each commercial will require:
- a shooting script approved by your eBizz instructors prior to production.
- musical elements need to be original productions or from a royalty free library.
- lighting and sound must be appropriate for public display (a projector and public address speakers).
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