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Karen Dietz's comment,
May 21, 3:36 PM
I so appreciate the shout-out Jose and thank you so much for re-scooping my curation. Hope you have an awesome week.
Ji-young Yoon's comment,
May 31, 11:49 PM
Hello Karen Dietz! I am college student in South Korea. In my New Media Technology class, I learned and started Scoop.it. And professor Ken Morrison taught us about your helpful nine tips. I am managing my page well thanks to your tips. Thanks a lot!
Karen Dietz's comment,
June 4, 7:23 PM
Thank you so much Ji-young! Happy curating. I hope you enjoy the process :)
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Kaylin Burleson's curator insight,
June 19, 9:54 AM
Putting data into a story makes it much more people oriented. Brings out the need to know. Delete the scoop?
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Imparafacile's curator insight,
June 17, 11:47 AM
Se devi fare una presentazione, allora crea una storia
Karen Dietz's comment,
June 19, 3:48 PM
LOL Annette -- yes you do. And he's from another country where different rules apply I'm sure. So that has to be taken into consideration too :)
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malek's curator insight,
June 14, 6:23 PM
The rules of engagement: the 5 questions you have to answer before you start your presentation.
LucaVanin's curator insight,
June 15, 4:23 AM
Questo è l'obiettivo anche del Corso che terrò in luglio: Presenta Davvero!
Terri Pawer's curator insight,
June 17, 10:27 AM
Great tips for getting the most mileage out of a tremednous amount of work. Very relevant ideas. Delete the scoop?
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Kati Sipp's curator insight,
June 8, 8:11 PM
Do you use data to tell stories in your work, as a journalist or organizer? You might want to check this out. Delete the scoop?
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Constance Jones Collier's comment,
June 6, 12:39 PM
Thanks for sharing everyone loves a good story :)
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Alison Gilbert's curator insight,
May 30, 9:50 AM
I scooped this from Karen Dietz. She is a great story telling educator.
Karen Dietz's comment,
June 6, 4:36 PM
Thank you so much for your kind comment Alison! And Margaret, glad you also found value in the article.
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Os Ishmael's curator insight,
May 26, 11:07 AM
Nice find. A great example of the power of storytelling and how it can posture up a brand.
Karen Dietz's comment,
June 6, 4:37 PM
Thanks Os! Yes, it is a terrific example. Glad you like it too.
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John Michel's curator insight,
May 22, 4:51 PM
Deep patience. Close attention. These are not virtues often associated with college students (or some tech workers, for that matter). But as Harvard art history professor Jennifer L. Roberts recently explained, the skills for finding the "details, relationships, and orders that take time to see" can be introduced. Delete the scoop?
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Ellyn Winters's curator insight,
June 19, 8:33 AM
Great article on brand storytelling offering up some very beginning points for your storytelling journey.
Andrew Melville's curator insight,
June 19, 6:46 PM
Getting interested in other people is at the heart of revealing great stories.
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Rajeshwar Parekh's curator insight,
June 10, 9:00 AM
...certainly applies to writing fiction because of legitimate or credible characterization, for a villain that causes a change in a protagonist's early life and later in her life, creating another legitimate villain... Delete the scoop?
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Kim Zinke (aka Gimli Goose)'s curator insight,
June 5, 2:19 AM
Be sure to scroll down the page to find the links to 8 other articles in this series (which work for anyone, not just non-profits), including a series on how to tell these 6 types of stories: - founding - focus - success - people - future - strength Delete the scoop?
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CAEXI BEST's curator insight,
June 4, 11:32 PM
Vendez plus! Processus Histoire fraîche Pour utiliser w / votre force de vente
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Oakville Deals's curator insight,
June 2, 12:49 PM
What's your story? What are your mission vision values? Why it matters. Excellent video. Delete the scoop?
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Mike Ellsworth's curator insight,
May 28, 6:46 PM
Karen Dietz's insight:
Here are Leonhard's predictions that connect with storytelling: 1. Marketing will be more personalized and customized. Breaking trust with customers will be deadly. Stories help create personalized marketing and build trust. They also help you keep that trust.
2. Ongoing conversations will consume marketing activities, which is different that what is happening today. That means lots of story sharing back and forth between customers and between the company and customers.
3. Data alone will never be enough. Companies need to reach consumers on an emotional level. That's the role of stories.
Mike Ellsworth's insight:
If you don't already know that you need to be telling stories online, mosey on over to Karen's curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it Here are Leonhard's points in brief: 1. By 2020, most interruptive marketing will be gone. 2. The idea of having a separate marketing department is going to vanish. In the future, the "reason to buy" will be socially motivated 3. Location-based services will be immensely valuable and useful, but not until we have some kind of a privacy bank 4. Companies are going to try to predict how people feel about their brand, and then adjust in real time 5. Companies can collect all the data they want, but data alone will never be enough. You still need to reach consumers on an emotional level.
Cho Rong Kim's comment,
May 30, 12:32 PM
I always get good advices from your scoops. I really appreciate about your effort ^^ Thank you.
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Mike Ellsworth's curator insight,
May 24, 10:54 PM
reScooping Karen Dietz's Scoop of my buddy, Marty Smith's post: Karen Dietz's insight:Ha ha -- I love these 10 story tips for effective e-commerce! They hold true for any website, but if you've got an e-commerce site, the author Martin (Marty) Smith makes the link between storytelling and conversion to buyers. The 'Be Quiet' tip makes me smile. And his examples of 'About' pages are classics. So do yourself a favor and check out Smith's 10 tips. You can see how well you are doing, plan the tweaks you need to do, or decide on a major upgrade. This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business stoytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-itDelete the scoop?
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Imparafacile's curator insight,
May 22, 5:11 AM
Anche il luogo di nascita di un'azienda può diventare punto forte del brand. Delete the scoop?
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La Belle Page's curator insight,
May 19, 3:55 AM
Pour l'inspiration.... very interesting as ever, thanks Karen !
Karen Dietz's comment,
May 20, 9:07 PM
Glad you both found it inspiring, provocative, and fun to read!
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