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At Social Media Week 2012 in New York City last week, Yahoo! Director of Market Research Edwin Wong presented findings from the Yahoo!/BBDO study, "What's Your Story." The graphic above shows the discrepancy between how consumers and marketers value storytelling.
OK marketers -- get with the program! This quick infographic show how consumers and marketers value stories differently. Consumers want more stories!
I like that the infographic also shows the kinds of stories customers are seeking.
So get busy all you entrepreneurs, small biz folks, and marketing professionals. This infographic says it all -- find and share those stories! Via Karen Dietz
Karen Dietz's comment,
February 27, 2012 11:27 AM
Thank you for re-scooping this! Have a great week -- Karen
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