Creating the best pitch deck/ leave behind for your client!

In my job wining a client starts with a pitch deck!

If anyone has any reccomendations on how to take my decks to the next level and WOW the client please let me know!

Excited to hear the suggestions!

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  • @khushi kalathiya You can think about what you charge per day/hour and calculate how long it will take.

    Alternatively you can charge for the service, perhaps on a cost/page basis.

    Find out all the information about what’s required from the client beforehand to help decide this.

    Don’t undersell yourself. Add up all the time needed to complete the job comfortably and charge appropriately.
  • @Christopher Cobb thanks for tips. this helps me also...
    I'm diving into designing a pitch for a company for the first time. but I'm a bit lost on what to charge. Your help would mean a lot to me
  • Hi Evie,

    I'm not sure where you are with your decks currently but some things to follow;

    - Use an easy to manage platform like Keynote, Slides or Pitch.
    - Consistant, clear and professional layout.
    - Title slides and section dividers.
    - Good pacing.
    - Start and end with your strongest work, or have a natural progression between them (eg: more familiar to more extreme)
    - Make each route is easy for your client to decipher and compare.
    - Use images or copy from your research to set the scene for each route.
    - 4/6/9 up showcasing each route/area.
    - Include a summary, possibly stating your recommendation.
    - Adding an appendix of additonal thoughts does no harm.

    Hope this helps.
    Chris

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