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Meet Khamani Harrison, founder of Key Bookstore, which offers a variety of immersive experiences, including augmented reality, Web3 and metaverse technologies.

Step into the elevator — where 60 seconds could change a life! In this episode of Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, bold founders face a panel of powerhouse investors: Kim Perell, CEO of 100.co and serial entrepreneur; Dhani Jones, former NFL player turned visionary business leader; and Jon Bier, founder of Jack Taylor PR. Contestants must impress them fast — or face an instant closed-door rejection. Expect high-stakes drama, creative sparks and inspiring comebacks as entrepreneurs pitch for life-changing investments. Watch to discover what makes the perfect pitch, and gain insider tips to craft your own path to business success.

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00:00Hello, investors. My name is Kamani Harrison, and I invite you to reimagine the bookstore with me.
00:08The key bookstore is more than your favorite place to buy books, but creates a social networking club
00:14for book lovers in a tech-infused ecosystem of reading culture. We've generated nearly half a
00:19million dollars in sales in 10 countries. Today, we're raising $250K to complete our social network
00:26MVP and scale our membership to a projected $3.5 million. Today's the day to join our mission.
00:35That was a great pitch, but I'm not sure. Is this a social media network for a book club?
00:40It's books.
00:41Are they actually selling books?
00:43I thought that's what I heard. No? That's the key.
00:46I don't know.
00:47You're right. Fine.
00:49I was a little bit confused.
00:50You guys have no idea.
00:52But the energy.
00:53The energy was there.
00:54The crispness.
00:56Well, do you guys want to vote?
01:00What you have developed is very unique, but I still want to see more traction in order
01:06to really understand if there's a viable there there. So unfortunately, I'm going to pass.
01:12I love the books, and I'm sure you're going to be successful. For me right now, where you
01:17sit, I'm going to have to pass.
01:19You have a very clear vision, and this is a really strong presentation, and I think you do a really
01:26good job of taking what makes local bookstores great and the community element and actually
01:32bringing that, which is a real dying industry, and that's why they're so special. I don't know
01:38what exactly that looks like and, you know, where it goes. I am going to pass, but I also
01:45do believe in you.
01:47Thanks.
01:48Thank you all.
01:50Thank you so much.
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