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Content as Conversation | Using Stories & Story Elements

Content as Conversation | Using Stories & Story Elements | Just Story It | Scoop.it

Every use of your website is a conversation started by a site visitor. Think about it: why do people come to your site or app?


If you read my review and article on this same page ("Forget About Content Management...") about moving away from content management systems to developing audience development systems, then this article explains more about how to do that. Yeah!


I really like the specific examples and concrete steps laid out in this post. It all makes sense to me!


Once again, while never mentioning storytelling per se, the article is all about using stories and story elements to generate conversations and engagement with customers/prospects. Like: converse with personal prounouns, invoke action using verbs, and write visually. Sounds like storytelling to me.


So go grab this article and its tips so you can continue developing audiences and engagement to build business success.


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

Karen Dietz's comment, June 6, 2012 5:26 PM
Thanks Jeff! Have fun today :)
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elearn Magazine: Storytelling in eLearning: The why and how

elearn Magazine: Storytelling in eLearning: The why and how | Just Story It | Scoop.it

Wait wait -- this does apply to business!

 

Do you ever have to instruct customers in the use of your product or how to use your service? Transfer knowledge about your product/service in any way?  If you do, then this article applies to you.

 

I like how the author gets us thinking about yet another application for business storytelling -- any educating we need to do with our customers, vendors, suppliers, etc.

 

There's good content about why telling stories in these situations is important, how to write a good story, and then gives ideas about moving that story into 5 different types of media.

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