1. Research the client's needs and goals beforehand to tailor your pitch to their specific needs
2. Practice your pitch beforehand to ensure that it flows smoothly and is within the allotted time frame
3. Prepare any necessary materials, such as product samples or visuals, to support your pitch
4. Begin your pitch with a strong opening that grabs the client's attention and clearly articulates the value proposition of your product
5. Use clear and concise language to explain the benefits of your product, and how it can help the client achieve their goals
6. Address any potential objections or concerns the client may have, and provide solutions or answers to those objections
7. Highlight any unique selling points or competitive advantages of your product
8. Provide clear pricing and payment options
9. Close your pitch with a strong call to action, such as setting up a follow-up meeting or placing an order
10. Follow up with the client after the pitch to answer any additional questions or concerns they may have, and to solidify next steps.