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The Most Famous Sales Pitches in History Had No Slides with Danny Fontaine

The Most Famous Sales Pitches in History Had No Slides with Danny Fontaine

Published 5 days, 21 hours ago
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Most salespeople think a great pitch means a polished deck and a well-rehearsed script. Danny Fontaine, author of Pitch, is back on the Sales Gravy Podcast, joining Jeb Blount Jr. to walk through some of the most persuasive pitches in history, none of which involved a single slide. From Elisha Otis dropping an elevator three stories at the 1853 World's Fair to Cleopatra smuggling herself into Julius Caesar's chambers rolled inside a carpet, Danny unpacks what actually makes a pitch land: show don't tell, pattern interruption, sensory immersion, and putting the prospect at the center of the story. If your pitches are getting lost in a sea of sameness, this episode will change how you think about walking into a room.


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