Sales Pitch Tips From Comedians: Always Pause After Delivering Price

Sales Pitch Tips From Comedians: Always Pause After Delivering Price

Why is sitting in uncomfortable silence so hard?


Early in my sales career, delivering an investment estimate to a prospect was the hardest part of the pitch.

I didn’t have the guts to pause for even one second to hear their reaction. I was too insecure that we were too expensive.

Over the years I’ve learned 2 things the hard way…

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Sometimes the Only Way Forward is to Give Back

Sometimes the Only Way Forward is to Give Back

2020 was a difficult year for many. Pitch Lab included.

After being at a standstill since March, our plucky team pivoted to virtual workshops utilizing chat, polls and breakout rooms.

Every year we make it a practice donate our time to charity. This year was no exception. We chose our friends at OneChild. Sometimes the only path forward is to give back.

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4 Sales Presentation Skills That Can Earn You $100K

4 Sales Presentation Skills That Can Earn You $100K

Over a two-and-a-half-week period, I gave each of the 16 Denver Startup Week Pitch Competition semifinalists a private coaching session.

Since I had the opportunity to see so many talented entrepreneurs present in such a short amount of time, it was easy to see some patterns emerge.

4 things really stood out to me about what separates a good presenter from a great presenter.

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Stand Down: A Peek Behind the Curtain of Stand-Up Comedy

Stand Down: A Peek Behind the Curtain of Stand-Up Comedy

I mustered up all my optimism at the start of quarantine to talk about why comics get onstage, tips for making your next Zoom meeting better, and, yes, the time Daniel got punched by a total stranger right before our now infamous gig in downtown Denver.

I’ve appeared on a handful of podcasts to date, but this by far was my favorite. If you’re even remotely interested in taking a peek behind the curtain of stand-up comedy, this episode is for you.

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4 Clever Tips to Instantly Sell Better on Zoom

4 Clever Tips to Instantly Sell Better on Zoom

It’s been 90 days since we all started working from home. Are you starting to feel more comfortable in front of your camera?

I hope these 4 tips help you feel more confident and engaging during your next videoconference.

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Robert Downey Jr. on Confidence & Letting Go

Robert Downey Jr. on Confidence & Letting Go

The grief is real. The energy we create from being face-to-face with our clients is gone.

So for the short term, we’ll count our blessings, endure the endless videoconferences and fight back against Zoom Fatigue.

But this is NOT the new normal. Regardless of what Zoom, DoorDash and Slack want you to believe.

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5 Sales Leadership Lessons from David Letterman

5 Sales Leadership Lessons from David Letterman

Conan O’Brien calls David Letterman “the North Star” for comedians of his generation. Jimmy Kimmel says Letterman was more important to him than sleep, and he refers to Dave as “my Jesus.”

Even if you didn’t watch late-night television throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s (back when DVRs didn’t exist), you knew Letterman.

Before we jump in… I get it. The irony isn’t lost on me that Letterman is famous for his Top-10 lists.

But let’s face it, you’re busy, I’m busy, so a Top 5 list it is.

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How Improv Will Make You Fearless During Your Next Sales Pitch

How Improv Will Make You Fearless During Your Next Sales Pitch

My first time on stage I absolutely BOMBED. I was so deep inside my own head about what the audience was thinking of me, I totally blanked.

Since then I’ve learned active listening is the best way to take the focus off of ourselves and dial down our own personal judgment.

When we’re fully present in the moment there’s no room for self-consciousness.

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