like skinny girl and, b, is it defensible versus coke or pepsi or diaggio who might follow your lead. you have to build your brand. on the pitch, it was terrific. i like how you talked about your traction up front and explained the problem. the thing that was missing is i would straight out say, we are like skinny girl, but x, and talk more about who else is in the market and how you re different. i felt like that was missing, but overall great job. thank you. great feedback. good luck with everything. you had great success so far. i wish you the best of luck going forward and that you have more. thank you. you two stick around, you re coming back on the set with me in a moment. if any of you have a product or a service and you want feedback, like you just saw from our elevator pitch panel, on your chances of getting interested investors, send us an e-mail, yourbusiness@msnbc.com. your company does. we love reading the pitches and
of the as seen on tv cheap things. this is high quality. good luck with everything. thank you so much. thanks for having me. thank you for your feedback. if you have a product or service and you want feedback just like you just saw from our elevator pitch panel, send an e-mail, your business at your. please include a short summary of what your company does, how much money you re trying to raise and what you re going to do with the money. we look forward to reading all of your pitches an see something of you here on the show. when we come back, how to convince a client your business will help, not hurt them. and why you should always be monitoring and updating your online profiles. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job,
additional credibility, because it s not even about the idea, it s about the execution. so now that we know you can execution, maybe we would change that to perhaps a nine on the pitch. that s a great idea, yeah. perfect. that s the best tip you could have gotten. thank you. good luck with everything. thank you so much. we hope to see your app everywhere. thank you. appreciate it. if any of you out there have a product or a service and you want feedback from our elevator pitch panel, just send us an e-mail. the address is yourbusiness@msnbc.com. do not forget to tell us what your company does, how much money you re going to raise and what you re going to do with that money. we look forward to reading your pitches and seeing some of you here on the show. now time to answer some of your business questions. we have elisha and carol back with us here. the first is about making a name for yourself. what are the top three tips on building a brand and making
engineer against any unauthorized access, so that was going on there. the pitch itself i love that you came from your own personal experience. i think the one thing i would say is there was also an opportunity to think about the case beyond property management that gives me thought how big is the market. how could this be solving problems for every person who has a lock, not just a property manager. great. thanks, both of you. good luck with your company. thanks for stopping by and pitching it. thank you. absolutely. if any of you have a product or service and you want feedback from our elevator pitch panel on your chances, send us e-mail. to yourbusiness@msnbc.com, tell us what your company does, how much money you re trying to raise and what you re going to do with that. never know, somebody out there watching the show might be interested in helping you. it s time to answer some of
of a physical product has a great runway. i would have liked to have known more detail about how you re pulling off the tech and how you re going to reverse engineer against any unauthorized access so that was what was going on there. the pitch itself, i love that you came from your own personal experience. i think the one thing i would say is there s also an opportunity to think about the use case beyond property management because that thought how big is the addressable market. you want to think how this could solve problems for every person who has a lock, not just a property manager. great. thanks, both of you. good luck with your company. thanks for stopping by and pitching it here. we appreciate it. thank you. absolutely. if any of you out there have a product or a service and you want feedback from our elevator pitch panel on your chances of getting interested investors, send us an e-mail to yourbusiness yourbusiness@msnbc.com.