
Getting new talent into your Igloo
6th March 2020
How to find new, creative ways to use your Igloo? As with any dilemma, it’s great to present it to a completely fresh pair of eyes. The fewer…
When our clients ask for something, we always listen. So when a number were asking for ways they could level up their pitch game using our immersive technology, we were more than happy to deliver.
Nobody likes a fifty-page slide deck or being huddled around a screen to watch someone presenting. And in an age of back-to-back video calls, where it can be a struggle to hold people’s attention for longer than a few minutes, compelling pitches are more important than ever.
This isn’t anything new - people have always looked for ways to be more persuasive. Back in the 1850s, inventor Elisha Otis came up with a daring way to convince developers and construction companies that elevators were safe to use, at a time when many were scared of snapping cables.
This was limiting the height buildings could reach, so Otis set out to persuade companies that his safety mechanism would revolutionise the industry. After countless unsuccessful attempts, he decided to do things a little differently and suspended himself 50-foot in the air in an elevator, cutting through the cable to prove his safety mechanism worked. Following this, buildings were able to reach new heights and in came the skyscraper - changing the skyline of cities forever.
While we don’t recommend cutting through cables to get your pitch out there, we do have a few different ways that will help.
Our latest white paper delves into four key ways you can use immersive technology to elevate your pitch - and make that all-important message stick.
Ready to up your pitch game? You can read our latest white paper here.
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