PitchCorner.com hopes to become online destination for start-up auditions

Think of PitchCorner.com as sort of a dating site for entrepreneurs, start-ups, investors and customers looking for the next big thing, or at least the next thing that works for them.

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Every entrepreneur wants their start-up to become the next big thing. PitchCorner.com wants to become the place where the next big thing, and a lot of smaller ones, are found.

The Ann Arbor-based website provides a space for entrepreneurs to post a video of their elevator pitch, a short speech meant to capture the interest of an investor or customer. The idea is to help them fine tune their pitches and give investors a clearing house to see what is out there.

"You learn so much by seeing somebody or hearing their conviction," says Rick Galdi, co-founder of PitchMedia, which owns Pitchcorner.com. "You get much more from it than what you would learn by reading a piece of paper."

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