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Write an Elevator Pitch for Your Blog [Day 1 -31DBBB]

Elevator WomanWelcome to Day #1 of the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge. As on each day of this project today I’d like to present you with two things:

  1. Some Teaching/Theory
  2. A Task to go away and Do

Teaching

Today’s task (outlined in full below) is to develop an Elevator Pitch for your Blog. Let me explain why.

What is an Elevator Pitch?

“An elevator pitch is an overview of an idea for a product, service, or project. The name reflects the fact that an elevator pitch can be delivered in the time span of an elevator ride (for example, thirty seconds or 100-150 words).”Wikipedia

Many business and self improvement type courses teach students to develop an elevator pitch for their business (and even for themselves). The idea is to have something short and sharp that you can say about yourself when the opportunity arises instead of bumbling your way through explaining what you or your business does (and miss an opportunity).

The goal is both to communicate what you do and to get the person you’re communicating it to to want to know more.

Elevator Pitches for Bloggers

While the idea of an elevator pitch is usually something that start up entrepreneurs are encouraged to do when looking for investors – developing an elevator pitch for your blog is also a smart move also.

One of the most important reasons to do this exercise is that to develop an elevator pitch YOU as a blogger to have thought through and crystallised in your mind what your blog is about.

If you’re fuzzy on what your blog is about it’s unlikely than anyone else will have much of an idea either.

Knowing what your blog is about helps you in developing every aspect of it including:

  • Writing Content
  • Promotion and Finding Readers
  • Search Engine Optimisation
  • Networking with other Bloggers
  • Branding
  • Design…. the list can go on.

In fact almost every task that we’ll be doing in this next 31 days should flow from this task.

Other Reasons for Developing an Elevator Pitch

Of course coming up with an elevator pitch is not just for your own benefit. Once you’ve got one it is brilliant for communicating what your blog is about to readers (both the ones you already have and potential ones), other bloggers, potential partners, media/journalists, advertisers and even to friends and family members who might not get what you’re doing.

Once you’ve got your blogs elevator pitch there’s no limit to the places and situations that you can use it (either part of it or in its entirety). Here are a few that come to mind:

  • Your blogs tag line – having a short, sharp and descriptive ‘tag line’ for your blog can be a powerful technique for quickly communicating to new readers to your blog what it is all about. Readers who don’t get a sense for what your blog is about are in danger of leaving quickly – so a tagline that is displayed prominently on your blog can be a great way to hook them in.
  • Your about page – the about page of a blog (if you have one) is one of the most read pages of a blog by first time visitors. It is an ideal place to communicate what you’re about and to ‘sell’ to potential readers why they should subscribe and come back.
  • Real Life Conversation – whether it be at a conference, in business interactions or just in everyday conversation, the topic of your blog is likely to come up from time to time and these interactions can be an ideal moment to pull out the elevator pitch to describe what your blog is about.
  • Business Cards – I get a lot of business cards given to me at conferences and to be honest at the end of the day I can’t remember who gave me most of them. Adding an elevator pitch to a card can help trigger who you are and what you do in the mind of those you chat with at these busy types of events.
  • Pitching to Media – One of the things I’ve noticed about many journalists is that they’re very busy people who are constantly being pitched with ideas for stories. Having a thought through and effective ‘pitch’ can help you get noticed and give a journalist a reason to listen to what you’ve got to say.
  • Pitching to Other Bloggers – Similarly, I find that if I’m being ‘pitched’ to as a blogger that I take more notice if the person pitching to me gives me a brief insight into who they are and what they do.
  • Email Signature – many people have links to their blogs in their emails, but a link can be somewhat meaningless on its own. Why not add your elevator pitch? Similarly signatures in forums can be a good place to have a short description of what you do to motivate people to check you out further.
  • Social Media Profiles – the same thing goes for all those social media profiles that you have. Why not use them to not only point people to your blog but to give them a reason to go there!

Where else would you use an elevator pitch? I’m sure there are so many more times to pull them out! Feel free to share other places you’ll be using yours.

Your Task for Today

Take some time out today to develop an elevator pitch for your blog. If you’ve already got one take a few minutes to review and refine it.

How to Write an Elevator Pitch for Your Blog

I’m sure there has been much written on the topic online but here’s some starting points that I use when doing this type of thing.

  • Solve a Problem or Need – I’m a big believer in developing blogs that fulfil real needs and solve problems that people have. The problem need not be a big one (like World Peace) but you should be attempting to create something that people need on some level. Communicate this in your elevator pitch.
  • Define Your Audience – who is your blog for? Who are you attempting to attract? IF your blog is targeting a certain demographic or type of person (and it may or may not) – include this in your pitch. If your blog is for teens, don’t develop a pitch for grandparents – target the reader you want.
  • Be Clear – don’t leave people second guessing what you mean or interpreting jargon – make your elevator pitch crystal clear.
  • Keep it Short – People have limited attention spans and capacity to absorb lots of information. Get to the point, eliminate unnecessary words and make it punchy!
  • Stand Out – be willing to use humour or powerful imagery to grab the attention of those that hear your elevator pitch.
  • Be Intriguing – your elevator pitch is unlikely to ‘convert’ people to read your blog all on its own – but it should entice them to learn more. You don’t need to say everything in it – but attempt to write something that is still in the mind of those who hear it long afterwards.
  • Be Energetic but not Hyped – you convey more than just dry information when describing your blog – but you also convey what YOU feel about it. This is important – if you ‘pitch’ someone with language and a voice that is dry and uninspired you’re unlikely to convert anyone into a reader. Show people that you love what you’re doing, that you’re passionate and that you care about your topic. But don’t go too far and hype it up beyond what it is!
  • Consider Using a Question – people are wired to answer and engage with questions. Ask them, even just rhetorical ones, in your pitch and you’ll hook people in.
  • Be Ready to Expand Upon Your Pitch – at a recent conference I had someone come up and give me what seemed like an elevator pitch about their blog. It worked really well, they got me interested – so interested that I asked them to tell me more. The problem was that they didn’t really have much else to say about their blog. See an elevator pitch as a conversation opener – something designed to lead into further interaction with people. You don’t have to say it all in your initial pitch – but you should be ready to say more if people are interested.

These are just the thoughts that come to my mind on elevator pitches (what would you add?). Not everyone will be able to incorporate all of the above points but I hope that some of it will help you to develop yours.

My Elevator Pitch
I have a couple of elevator pitches my blog here at ProBlogger. One’s short (just 6 words) and one’s a little longer (a minute or so). I use one or the other of them depending upon the circumstances and opportunity to share.

My short one is very simple – ‘ProBlogger helps Bloggers Build Exceptional Blogs’. I’ve used others over the life of this blog (and continue to evolve it) but have settled on this one for the time being because it is so simple, to the point and clear.

The longer version expands upon this and shares some of the ways that the blog helps bloggers improve their blogs by talking through a few of the main topics I cover.

Write Your Elevator Pitch

Once you’ve got an elevator pitch for your blog write or print it out and put it somewhere near your computer so that as you blog you can be reminded of it. You might also like to start to incorporate it into your blog as a tagline or in your about page – or even to write a post about it on your blog to communicate to your readers what you’re on about (the appropriateness of writing it as a post will of course vary from blog to blog).

Once you’ve done that – feel free to share what you’ve come up with in comments below. I’m looking forward to reading yours.

Tomorrow on the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge – tomorrows task is a writing task that will have you writing a particular type of blog post to use on your blog in the next few days.

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Update! Get feedback on your results, and see what others are doing over at the forum: Day 1 – Create an Elevator Pitch for Your Blog

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About Darren Rowse
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Comments
  1. Hello to All,

    Here’s the short version-> My pitch: “Simply Blog, Where Blogging and Living Jibe.”

    It’s still pretty rough but you gotta start somewhere. :)

  2. Thanks Darren.
    My short pitch is my site description:

    “Tools, Ideas, and Step-by-Step Instructions for Creating Effective Websites”

    My longer pitch is included in my “About” page which I refined based on this first assignment:

  3. Great post!! I had a pitch, but now I’ve cleaned it up and cleaned up my blog thanks to it.

    Here’s mine!

    The come-to guide for expat living and traveling in Central America with honest opinions, reviews plus help for being green in not-so-green countries!

    The Travel Expert(a) and an Expat with a Twist

  4. Hi Darren,
    Thanks so much for sharing your insight, and your wealth of knowledge as a pro blogger. I’ve been blogging since 2002, and I just can’t seem to get the traffic! I have a great blog! Really.

    This is a challenging exercise, considering it forces you to to describe the exact reason your blog exists. As a book editor, I write “romance” and come up with catchy phrases on a daily basis, but writing about ourselves can be the biggest challenge of all.

    Here’s my go at it:

    Blog: sheknitsintheloop
    “Reaching out to working girls, crafty moms and ladies love to knit too!”

    Gosh, this needs work! I was looking for something eloquently-edgy, but it’s getting late…and there’s always tommorrow.

  5. For my blog, Another Piece of the Puzzle, my short pitch would be my blog tagline, which actually came out of a “Six Word Memoir” challenge somebody tagged me with once:

    “The life and times of an introverted bookworm turned passionate autism mom.”

    I expand a little on that in the About Me in my sidebar, and go into more detail on my About page. In looking over it again, I think all of these things reflect who I am pretty well.

    Phew! One down, only 30 more to go!!

  6. Tagline: “Dine MORE & Pay LESS!”

    Speech: “Diner Dave provides tips & advice for finding restaurant coupons, gift certificates, reviews, reservations and anything else a die-hard diner desires!”

    Follow my progress on dinerdave.com.

    BTW…just finished your problogger book…very useful information that I intend to incorporate into my blog. Thanks!

  7. Our tagline is “Clumsy Thoughts From Clumsy People.” I posted our Elevator Pitch today to better explain our “purpose.” Ours is not a professional blog selling a service. It is a blog for fun and to meet people and learn new things – and we’re here to say that it is OK to do so informally – bumbling along as we find our way.

  8. Read Bits is a blog intended to guide potential customers through the process of hiring a freelance software developer for their project. It is a marketing piece that shows my understanding of customer needs and the technical issues involved in software development.

  9. Good info Darren.

    My short pitch:
    “My journey to living 100% Virtual.”

    My longer pitch will be in my About page , which I am sure will be changed around a bit in the next few days/weeks.

  10. Thanks for this, its helping already. Did my EP and its now my “About Me” Bio. Now for the list post….

  11. Wow there is such a diversity of blogs represented here!

    My blog is relatively new and in transition. For now, my tagline would be A blog exploring life and social media. Expanding on that, I write about my own experiences with social media, learning, and AmeriCorps*VISTA.

  12. my tagline is:
    style notes for creative thinkers

    my elevator pitch is:
    how you can reimagine your life and and reinvent success

    http://www.hoongyee.com

  13. I know I’m a day late and 745 comments behin, bu here is my elevator pitch. I already had a form of this thing as my tagline, but I shortened it…

    Aikido, Judo, and Karate in Southwest Mississippi. Automatic, reliable martial arts for children and adults. Fun, fitness, discipline, self-defense. [email protected] Or phone: 601.248.7282

    I suspect if I had to pitch it in an elevator in 30 seconds I’d condense it a little more to something like:

    Aikido and Judo – fun, fitness, discipline, and self-defense. call me: 248.7282

  14. This is a great start to building a better blog. I took the time to build my elevator pitch and would like some input:

    The Muscle Building Fat Burning Machine teaches others to be accountable during a physique transformation by teaching them about training techniques and nutritional concepts that will help them achieve their goals.

  15. Here is my elevator pitch. I am just restarting my blog. Hope you can visit and comment on how I can further help potential readers like yourself with my pitch:

    JonatsGonats generating wealth for yourself and your loved ones. The blog focuses on inspirational values that help us find hope in our struggles in finances and life by knowing ourselves and helping our loved ones uncover the secrets of money.

  16. Little Blue School:

    Tagline: This is how homeschoolers really are.

    Elevator Pitch: Little Blue School is a snapshot of my liberal, artistic, academically explosive homeschooling family. It’s not all roses here — unlike some other homeschooling blogs where everything and everyone is happy all the time, at Little Blue School you may hear the occasional groan of despair mixed in with the helpful how-to posts you have every right to expect. Non-homeschoolers: Be amazed by what we accomplish, and how seldom we actually sit at our desks. Homeschoolers: get ideas, inspiration, and commiserate with our frustrations. Got a fight about whether homeschooling is horrible? Bring it. Need a laugh? Come on in. Want to point and stare? That’s fine too. Not all homeschoolers are conservative evangelicals or radical communists. Democrats, bookworms, rock ‘n’ rollers, athletes, classical violinists, hip netizens — in our case, this is how homeschoolers really are.

  17. This was a great post.

    I just recently did this exact thing about a month ago when I redesigned my site.

    I went with Money Saving Methods ( my blog name ) The Gift of Earning and Saving in your Everyday Life ( elevator pitch )

    It was concise and right to the point of all my posts

    And the best part, I was able to find an image of a gift wrapped in money as my logo.

    Now, my business cards are a money wrapped gift, and they can then turn it over to read my pitch and get the idea of what I am all about.

  18. Hi Darren,I just posted the Day 1 Task on my blog,here’s the link http://www.beeamazing.com/be-a-better-blogger-through-31-dbbb-challenge/, I’m one day behind because I could not open the link you gave me before.

    Thanks so much!

  19. Hi Darren, like gabybali, i’m one day behind. Just start following your lessons. I’m just starting to build a blog, and eager to learn about it. Great post, thank you.

  20. Southernist.com: Curating southern arts & culture in NYC and beyond

  21. Darren – I’m using the workshop to get back into blogging. I’ve written some limited duration blogs (mostly travel) as experiments. Now I am going to try to write something more serious and introspective.

    Elevator pitch – microblogging version:
    “I am almost 45. Can I get to 90? Watch me try to salvage my life by redesigning my lifestyle. People love both success stories and train wrecks!”

    Elevator pitch – longer version:
    http://mynext45years.com came about from a need to implement some serious design changes to my lifestyle. I’ll be turning 45 momentarily, and I realized that my current path through life was going to make getting to 90 nearly impossible. Readers in similar situations can see how I attempt to evaluate my lifestyle and use social media, organization, and technology tools to make (hopefully) significant changes in my life.

  22. Sydney Owen on: New Media shows everything in my world relates back to new media. My tagline is “the future of PR starts here”.
    Personal, professional, and everything in between – it’s all affected by social media somehow, and I’m here to tell you why that is important.

  23. I’m glad your 31 day challenge has started, I look forward to your articles! Our pitch:

    Dreamalittledream.ca is a blog created by newly married duo Scott and Dee, who have a passion to turn their dreams into reality.

    We’re currently going through the motions to yank ourselves out of the daily 9-5 grind and shake life up a bit by inserting ourselves into the dream of a lifetime, to see the world!

    By sharing our experiences we hope to inspire others while also creating a space to communicate with loved ones and friends from afar.

  24. Darren,

    First, let me say thanks for setting all of this up and I am looking forward to revamping my blog and taking it into a different direction through these 31days. Here is my elevator pitch. 8STEPMEDIA specializes in branding businesses and individuals through the implementation of social media technology. Now on to Day 2 assignment. Thanks again for everything. God bless.

  25. The Blogger Queen “Life Coach for the Wicked and Sarcastic”

    What do you think, Darren?

  26. Tagline: Why build a blog when you can create a religion!

    Elevator Pitch (I call it a Business Mantra):
    BlogAsReligion – How to build a sustainable and profitable blog even if you don’t have a gazillion readers.

  27. Great way to start, sorry to be a day behind but I will catch up.

    So here it is:

    “I own a business resource called BootStrappingBlog.com devoted to empowering the bootstrapped businessperson to their full potential. We’re dedicated to providing ongoing contributions of the latest in business news, resources, tips and advice-anything and everything necessary to help bootstrapped businesspeople not only survive, but surpass their goals and enjoy themselves while doing it!”

    I really want to get this paired down to a killer USP, but the words are just not where I want them yet.

    Cheers,

    Derek

  28. Short Version:

    Enemy of Debt motivates and inspires financial discipline by focusing on behavior and truth.

    Longer Version:

    Enemy of Debt motivates and inspires financial discipline by focusing on behavior and truth. By teaching common sense, debt free principles, and the importance of planning, people can learn how to take control of their finances one step at a time.

    ***This is such a great idea! I love it! This really made me think hard about my purpose as a blogger! Sorry I am a little behind, I have a huge test this week in my accounting principles class. I will do my very best to keep up!

    Darren I just want to thank you for taking the time to help others find success and purpose through sharing their knowledge about whatever they blog about! I admire all of your hard work!!

  29. WollongongFitness.com is a fitness resource for exercise enthusiasts and those wanting to get into exercise, with a particular focus in the Illawarra region. The journey towards a better you!

  30. I’m a latecomer to this, but here’s mine:

    Anyone can get sick. But how can you AVOID getting a disease? And if you did get it, how will you UNDERSTAND it best?
    In medicine, knowledge is power. A Disease A Day gives you that knowledge, and it does so in an EASY TO UNDERSTAND way. You’ll learn about conditions, what causes them, and most importantly HOW TO AVOID THEM.

  31. Thanks Darren, I’ve been meaning to do this –
    Jennie’s Palette – exploring the artistic nude in the news and in the studio.

  32. Thanks for this! I am signed up and excited to participate. I just wanted to share my “Day 1” post with everyone…I even added a little plug at the end for https://problogger.com. Thanks again.

    Check it out at:
    http://www.abandonthecube.com/blog/the-next-31-days/

  33. This was great! Thank you! I do already have tag lines on both my blogs, but will have to think a little more about them.

    My main blog is “Stop and Smell the Chocolates” with the tag line “Taking time to enjoy God’s sweet blessings.”

    My other blog is “Stop Eating All The Chocolates” with the tag line “Trying to get healthy, eat smaller quantities of chocolate, and lose some weight* (*not a guarantee – LOL!)”.

    I really need to work on the elevator pitch idea for my about information.

    I look forward to more helpful tips!!

  34. CaHomestrategies is designed to deflate the pressure that is caused by the turmoil in today’s Mortgage market. We educate and inform the consumer on the real statistics today and how they may take advantage of the unparalleled opportunities. Are you certain of your Mortgage options and the overall impact they will have on your future? CaHomestartaegies will help you answer that question and take out all the guesswork. We feel that indecision is caused by inadequate information. We hope to provide the information necessary to make an informed choice.

    I have struggled with a tagline for the last four days. This was easier as it was partially taken from my about. Tahnks Darren for this challenge.

  35. And before I forget, I wrote a blog post for this and intend to do for every single day in this challenge.

    http://limetouch.com/archives/write-an-elevator-pitch-for-your-blog/

  36. Hi, Darren! Here’s my output for Day 1:

    – WorkByRemote is a project manager’s den where other like-minded individuals or IT people can gain insights, share experiences, and learn from each other.

    Are you a project manager who is enjoying being one, or is feeling you have something more to learn? Then this the resource for you.-

    I put this in my About page.

  37. Got time to do this today. I have one blog(sort of a big mess of topics) running and I am planning to start a couple more soon. Thought of at least 3-4 Elevator Pitches for each. Going with short and sweet pitches.

    blogs.prashu.com – Whats on our mind is on our blogs

    a blog on recession – Re-discover yourself this recession

    a blog on android – Quench your Android thirst

  38. first task is ready :) What do you think about “Let’s talk productivity?”

  39. Beauty Fully Used is committed to handmade giving, organized spaces, and sustainability – and how they interrelate.

  40. I think I already have an elevator pitch. My website is bitesizecooking and my pitch is …food fundamentals in digestible portions. Is this a pitch?

  41. Our former tag line for our site was been “Together, we create a ‘virtual touch felt round the world’!”

    But now I’ve coined the following: “We’re empowered women who ‘click’!”

    Short, to the point, an accurate metaphor for who we are & what we do. And should get that quizzical look that asks – “What? Say more!”

  42. Nice start. Top right text is my pitch.
    http://desimalgroup.wordpress.com/

  43. Vulcan Stev’s Database is a chronicle of his wife’s fight with breast cancer as well as a movie review site with contributions from the whole family and thoughts on incorporating those same movies into your role playing game.
    Are you looking for unique plot hooks for your game? Stev is always ready to mindmeld with you to bring your games to life from the movies.

  44. Great idea and will follow this guide over the month. Here’s mine –

    BedroomPublishing.com – A UK centric digital marketing blog aimed at ensuring marketers receive maximum ROI by providing only the most important news, guides, strategies and developments in digital marketing.

  45. Great way to start the project!

    Tagline:

    A Unique Means To Hold Your Beans

    Elevator Pitch:

    Meanbean bags are fun, small, unique bags that are eco-conscious to boot. Made from recycled materials, our bags are shipped in reclaimed materials, with a minimum of paperwork, and profits from every sale are donated to Blood Water:Mission. We strive to keep our footprint as small as possible, while making a big impact.

  46. Hi
    My blog is called OneActOnly.com and this is my elevator pitch:

    Life is One Act Only; no rehearsal, no second act. So it’s important to get it right.
    Do you feel unfulfilled? Are you lacking positivity? Do negative thoughts stop you from doing what you truly want to?
    If you want to be happy and get the most out of life I can help.
    Happiness isn’t something that can be sought in and of itself, it is the by-product of a full and fulfilling life; one filled with friends, interests and purpose.
    For Daily Inspirations and Practical Advice on all aspects of your life visit OneActOnly.com.
    Life: Let’s live it well.

  47. Here’s the pitch I’ve written for my photography blog:

    I love photography, and I love to share what I know so that others can have as much fun with it as I do. This blog chronicles my experience learning about photography, and my efforts to turn a beloved hobby into a career. The emphasis here is a shared community of photographers, learning to become better at their craft together, and revelling in the joy of capturing and creating beauty. Don’t you want to find your inner photographer?

  48. It’s taken a while, but I’m going to give this tagline (Elevator Pitch) a spin and see how I like it. “Three By Sea- Life Made Seaside and Simple.”
    The focus of my blog is about creating a relaxed, seaside-inspired lifestyle, regardless of where you live, while also promoting my online shop that sells my handmade items featuring sea/coastal inspired motifs and designs.
    I’ve included a link to my blog because I’d love feedback on whether you think it’s an accurate refection- Thanks!
    http://threebysea.typepad.com

  49. Hi Darren,

    I’m enjoying the challenge so far and am using it to improve and redefine the purpose of blogging.

    I have used the following elevator pitch since I started my virtual marketing assistance company which is “Ready to take your marketing to new levels?” which I have on my email signature, my about me page and at the end of each of my posts and I have it linked to a video I created about my services. It’s amazing that amount of clicks I get on that link.

    Thanks for a great task – I’m late in posting here and on my blog about the challenge due to client projects but will get caught up. Ok, onto day 2.

    ~Anne Marie

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