Good question! At the student level, I was quite impressed with the polish shown by the startups at Princeton's eLab. Here's a link to their demo day presentations. Including the "hangover-cure" Thrive+, which eventually did a Shark Tank deal.<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-WfgaSzEKA" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-WfgaSzEKA</a><p>The one every is talking about today is of course, The Final Straw. Yes, its "just" a non-disposable drinking straw.<p><a href="http://www.core77.com/posts/77205/FinalStraw-This-Folding-Metal-Straw-is-Killing-It-on-Kickstarter" rel="nofollow">http://www.core77.com/posts/77205/FinalStraw-This-Folding-Me...</a>
I don't know which startup pitches are the best, but here's a list of the worst ones to avoid at all cost :) <a href="https://www.inc.com/matt-hunckler/startup-pitches-that-fail-most-end-up-being-best-heres-why.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.inc.com/matt-hunckler/startup-pitches-that-fail-...</a><p>Hope this is helpful
I'd say any pitch that has:
- A great, relatable story (emotion)
- The key features highlighting the value (reason)<p>You might also want to check out this: <a href="http://startupfundraising.com/best-startup-pitches-of-all-time-videos/" rel="nofollow">http://startupfundraising.com/best-startup-pitches-of-all-ti...</a><p>Let me know if this is of any help :) Cheers
Thanks for all the responses :) . I'm also putting together a Telegram group - where founders can get their pitches reviewed by other founders.<p>Feel free to hop on .
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Excellent question, I usually resort to famous startups' decks for inspiration. You can fin some here for instance: <a href="http://bestpitchdecks.com/" rel="nofollow">http://bestpitchdecks.com/</a>