@shortyawards This was my pitch to AT&T. They wanted to push their high speed internet to gamers, bonus points for aspiring streamers.
I can show the deck because, amazingly, they bought the exact idea. No changes. That almost NEVER happens. The case study: shortyawards.com/15th/the-first…
@shortyawards SLIDE 1: Title slide. It's... it's a title slide. It's purple because Twitch. That's... that's all I've got to say about that.
I like to remind the brand what makes them special to start the show. Introduce which of their superpowers I'll hit in the pitch. You can see I start introducing consumer needs in the white subtext.
I'm big on BIG text. One-liners. Simple takeaways.
My deck's are kinda dramatic by design. Because there's so little text on each slide, I power through presentations—I've found inserting little *drum roll* moments gives good pauses for the audience to process.
I like to put something catchy up front that'll stick in your head as you hear the upcoming concept. It's kinda an insight, kinda a north star—I just consider it strategy set-up with some clever copywriting.
Nottt many people get Twitch, so a big part of my job was making sure brands understood the basics, especially in the areas I hoped to activate. I like to keep the story going with the top line, then use columns for additional details.
@shortyawards SLIDE 7: Build slide, focusing on one feature.
Great, gave you an overview of Twitch, now let's use shading to make you focus on one very specific area. Just a simple visual trick that makes your strategy process look more precise.
No, I'm not gonna argue with you about what an ~insight~ is. I use it here as our final framing before I introduce the big idea. It's the tinder we'll fire up for the big idea.
@shortyawards Real quick, while you're here, hi, hello, I'm Jack Appleby!
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Honestly, it's a lot easier to sell an idea with a creative or explanatory title. I like the theatrics of using another title slide to reveal that name. I'm only here for a second, tapping through to...
I explained so much in the strategy section that this 2 paragraph creative write-up is more of a pay-off—almost a one-slider. I need you to buy the concept, not the details.
@shortyawards SLIDE 11: Bulleted breakdown of the idea
This is the most text you'll see on one of my slides. What's important to note here: an explainer one-liner up top, a clean slide, and showing how the brand integrates into the content.
At this phase of the idea, I wanna show more twitch expertise (my voice over includes how Twitch viewers react to giveaways), more brand integration, and make the program seem deeper. More bang for your buck, more value, easier sell.
@shortyawards SLIDE 13: showing it's an evergreen idea
A common question I get: does this idea only work at a certain time? I intentionally tried to build evergreen ideas so we can slot in whenever clients have budget handy.
@MrBeast famously stated he spends up to $10,000 just on thumbnail design + testing. "The thumbnail makes the difference between 50 million views and 200 million."
For the new video? He makes YouTube face next to a gold yacht. Very clickable. 1/
@MrBeast shows yachts at different price points in the video, but you need a concise, catchy hook to pull views, so he only lists 2 yachts in the title.
"vs" language is a great emotional motivator, plus who doesn't wanna see a $1 yacht and a $1 billion yacht? 2/
Did you set New Year's Resolutions for work? Because you should. 2023's a great year to get intentional about your career, set trackable goals (that you'll actually enjoy), and take a leap.
Here are 30 ideas for work-related 2023 goals 🧵:
1. Apply to 1 new job a month, even if you aren't looking.
Don't wait til you need a new job to look, even if you love what you're doing. You don't owe your company anything. If dream jobs pop up, go for them.
2. Set a caffeine limit + last chance to grab coffee each day.
I can't confirm or deny I'm a 2 energy drink a day guy who's trying to cut back.