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Takeaway

Think about the following questions when creating a short and concise B2B pitch deck:

  • What does your product or service do? What are its benefits?
  • What is the unique selling proposition (USP) of your product or service? How is it different from your competitors?
  • What is the ultimate goal of a product or service? Think about the pain points that it can solve.

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