Can you introduce yourself in 90 seconds and leave people impressed?
Most people can’t. That’s why they lose deals before they even start.
Daniel Priestley’s 5-part introduction formula will fix that—in under 90 seconds.
I’m a huge fan of Diary Of a CEO account, and in a recent episode, Daniel Priestley & Steven Bartlett dropped a game-changing framework to upgrade the introduction game.
Every big opportunity starts with:
✅ A connection → leads to a conversation
✅ A conversation → leads to dealmaking
✅ Dealmaking → leads to business growth
So, how do you ensure your introduction works for you instead of against you? Use the Name-Same-Fame-Aim-Game Formula.
The Name-Same-Fame-Aim-Game Formula
✅ Name – Who you are & what you do
✅ Same – Compare yourself to well-known brands
✅ Fame – Showcase big numbers & milestones
✅ Aim – Your 90-day plan
✅ Game – Your 3-6 year vision
👉 Name: Hi, my name is Sven Milder, founder of SevenX Group, a low-cap boutique investment bank that supports business builders with building, funding, buying, and selling companies.
👉 Same: Best to be compared as an interface between Acquire.com and Tiny Capital.
👉 Fame: To date, we have supported 300+ business builders with US$240M in transactions.
👉 Aim: We currently focus on launching Deedee, a digital investor relations platform to connect investors with founders, accelerating deal flow and deal closure.
👉 Game: Our target is to build a holding company of cash-flowing, scalable businesses offering fractional ownership through SPVs to our network of investors.
Mastering this framework allows you to:
1️⃣ Grab attention instantly
2️⃣ Offer instant clarity
3️⃣ Open doors to valuable deals
Try crafting your own 90-second introduction using the Name-Same-Fame-Aim-Game framework.