What we will actually build inside the Perfect Pitch course
Mar 09, 2026 7:01 am
Hi
If you watched the training I shared earlier, you probably noticed something.
Many people don’t have a clear, structured pitch.
They explain too much.
They jump around.
Or they don’t transfer belief properly.
That’s why inside the 2-Day Perfect Pitch Sales Course, the focus is simple:
We help you design or improve ONE pitch that you can use again and again for the rest of your life.
Your pitch will be customised for your product and industry, and we will refine it together during the class.
Then we will run roleplay and feedback sessions so you can sharpen it until it feels natural and confident.
Here is what we will work on during the 2 days.
Day 1 — 1-to-1 Sales (Private Closing Mastery)
• Sales psychology & buyer behavior
• 1-to-1 sales call frameworks
• Objection handling systems
• High-ticket closing scripts ($3K–$10K+)
• Reverse Closing: getting prospects to convince themselves
Day 2 — 1-to-Many Sales (Webinar & Seminar Selling Mastery)
• Group buying psychology & mass belief transfer
• 60–120 minute webinar / seminar selling structure
• Objection-proof teaching frameworks (sell before the pitch)
• Ethical high-ticket pitching on webinars ($3K–$25K+)
• High-converting group Q&A control
• Selling to mixed-level audiences in one room
You will also get access to:
• Perfect Pitch E-Learning Portal
• Million-Dollar Scripts & Templates
• Recorded sales calls by Alaric
• Full recording of a 1:1 coaching call with Brandon and Adam
If this sounds useful and you want more details about joining the next run of the course, message me:
Or message SALES to +65 87861319
You can also email:
I’m also considering including a few additional bonuses for those who join early.
I’ll share more about that in the next email.
P.S. In the replay training I shared earlier, I break down two real examples:
• How 17 out of 21 people enrolled (81% close rate) from a single seminar pitch
• How I closed $2,000 in 14 minutes selling a 1-hour consultation
If you want to see how the pitch was structured, you can watch the replay here: