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85: Brand Story Strategy that Puts Your Stories to Work in Your Business

In today’s episode, I share simple strategies to build brand stories that go to work for your business — with clarity, simplicity, and by attaching a specific goal for each story you share, so that it is memorable and resonates with your target audience while driving business growth.

I also cover some great places and ways to share your brand stories to maximize their value. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 – Introduction to the episode

  • 00:55 – Overview of brand story strategy

  • 02:09 – Start with the end in mind: set clear goals aligned with business strategy

  • 03:15 – Know your audience: how to identify pain points and desired outcomes

  • 04:48 – Build realistic next steps for clients in your story strategy

  • 07:11 – The power of universal emotions in making brand stories relatable

  • 08:23 – Craft simple stories for audience engagement and word-of-mouth potential

  • 10:09 – Where to share brand stories

  • 12:19 – The impact of podcast guesting as an accessible thought leadership tool

  • 13:53 – Storytelling for team culture: embed values in company messaging

  • 14:26 – Keynote speeches and crafting high-level stories to inspire audiences

Key Takeaways for Business Leaders:

Define Your Goal Before Determining Your Story: Set specific objectives before crafting stories. Define what you want your story to achieve—how do you want your audience to perceive you and what is the next step you want them to take. Purpose-driven storytelling is essential to resonate with your target audience and drive desired actions.

Prioritize Simplicity: Keep stories straightforward and focused. In B2B, audiences are busy, so avoid cluttered messaging. By removing any piece of your story that doesn’t move it forward, you increase the likelihood that your audience will remember the story’s main points and can easily share it with others, enhancing word-of-mouth reach.

Focus on Universal Emotions: Even if a thought leader or business is very different from its buyers, barriers between them quickly break down by identifying universal feelings that attach the storyteller to the audience. This shows the audience specifically how you understand and relate to their pain points. It shares from a place of vulnerability that naturally creates more trust.

Leverage a Variety of Platforms to Reach Targeted Audiences: Choose the most impactful channels for your brand stories. For B2B leaders, podcasts and keynote speeches can highlight impactful thought leadership in a very personal way, while social media offers consistent visibility. Each platform should serve a specific purpose within your broader storytelling strategy to maximize audience reach and engagement.

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83: Brand Story Blueprint

Today’s episode is a masterclass of the essential rules of effective storytelling for brands. Taking a strategic approach and incorporating what master storytellers have done for centuries, I share how to make your personal brand stories memorable with your audience. I provide a step-by-step breakdown of how to craft compelling stories that resonate with audiences, the power of conflict, clarity, and resolution in creating a memorable narrative. 

You’ll be able to immediately implement this approach to your brand’s stories to increase engagement and improve the results of your calls to action.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction

  • 00:28 - Overview of storytelling essentials

  • 00:55 - Importance of storytelling for personal branding, business growth, and being memorable

  • 02:16 - The Three-Act Play format: Breaking down the classic storytelling structure

  • 04:08 - Introduction to my six-step story structure for effective storytelling

  • 05:14 - Setting the scene: How to paint a picture that captures attention

  • 08:07 - Using conflict to create connection and build brand relatability

  • 12:52 - Demonstrating transformation: Showing evolution in your brand narrative

  • 14:21 - Crafting a resolution and the power of a clear call to action

  • 15:04 - Ensuring the call to action aligns with the audience’s emotional journey and brand objectives

Key Takeaways for Business Leaders:

Incorporate Conflict Early for Engagement: To captivate an audience, introduce conflict early in your storytelling. Business leaders should frame challenges or disruptions that align with their brand values, ensuring the narrative is both engaging and authentic.

Use Visual Details to Set the Scene: When telling your brand story, be precise and vivid with details. This technique not only helps your audience visualize the scenario but also makes your narrative more memorable, engaging both their conscious and subconscious minds.

Show Vulnerability to Build Trust: Sharing personal struggles and pivotal moments humanizes you as a leader. CEOs can leverage this vulnerability to foster deeper connections with their audience, making their brand not only memorable but also more trustworthy.

Conclude with a Clear Call to Action: Every brand story should end with a purposeful and actionable outcome. Ensure that the resolution motivates your audience to take a specific, aligned action, driving both their engagement and your business objectives forward.

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Hidden Goal of Marketing

The hidden goal of great marketing isn't sales, educating your audience, or storytelling just for the sake of storytelling. This episode reveals what the hidden goal of marketing is, so you can start using this to grow your following and your business in a way your audience will love.

The hidden goal of great marketing isn't sales, educating your audience, or storytelling just for the sake of storytelling. This episode reveals what the hidden goal of marketing is, so you can start using this to grow your following and your business in a way your audience will love.