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Does Your Story Matter?

Does Your Story Matter? | Just Story It | Scoop.it

Your story is always being told, regardless of whether or not you decide to be the writer and director. If you think Facebook Timelines are only about highlighting and pinning pics, you are missing the point.


Here is what I like about this article -- it actually contains concrete ideas for how to bring stories into your Facebook timeline. There are even links to Facebook company pages where forms of storytelling are actually happening. I think we have a ways to go yet in terms of being able to effectively share stories via social media. But this is a good beginning.


I hope you get some good ideas from this post!


Thank you fellow curator Debra Askanase @askdebra for recommending this article!

Karen Dietz's comment, March 28, 2012 6:38 PM
Thank you for re-scooping this Lesley! Have an awesome day :)
Lesley Rodgers's comment, March 28, 2012 6:38 PM
My pleasure and thank you too :)
Namita Patel's comment, March 28, 2012 7:43 PM
Thanks Karen! Wish you the same :)
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ST[new york]RY -- A Clever Retail Narrative

ST[new york]RY -- A Clever Retail Narrative | Just Story It | Scoop.it
Rachel Shechtman's latest retail narrative edited by Cool Hunting...


Oh, how clever this store owner is! Her NY City boutique changes its concept every 3-4 weeks in order to tell a different story. 


In fact, each table or shelf serves as a narrative that unfold before your eyes -- or at least that is what the article says.


The owner envisions her space like a magazine (now how creative is that?!) and each issue tells a unique story. She selects her products for sale so they are relevant to the story.


There are other great insights here about storytelling and retail so go ahead and read the entire article. Here's the link: 

http://www.coolhunting.com/design/story-new-york.php 


So who is in NY who can check this out and let us know if what this retail space is doing rises to the level of 'narrative'? 


I sure hope [Story] does -- because I think it is a brillian idea!


Post your comments below once you've visited the shop or if you have other thoughts :)


This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it 

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