"I am always interested in the science behind storytelling. What makes it such an effective part of our social being and communications?"
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"I am always interested in the science behind storytelling. What makes it such an effective part of our social being and communications?"
Lou Hoffman takes a look inside the science of storytelling. The video he mentions is worth viewing.
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This piece is from Fastcompany it's from The World Vision Activism Network. (October 2012) I selected it because there are some great takeaways whether you have a community or are starting one from scratch.
Intro:
When you build a brand, one of the most important measures of success is the actual engagement and connection of your loyal customers, followers, supporters, partners, fans and friends--your community.
The digital age and 24/7 connectivity, social platforms are forcing companies to find new and compelling ways to keep up with daily communication and connection with the people who matter the most Here are a few highlights:
**You must understand your audience's interessts
**Use the most popular form of communication
**You have to be available and ready to interact to keep them actively engaged.
. Listen to people
**Pay attention to where and how your key people want to communicate, what they want to talk about and what they actualy do.
**Build the community they demand - use posters, art, videos and whatever connects with your audience on a digital platform that is eaily accessed & shred through a space where your audience is already spending time
Create it & Continually Influence Your Audience
**You must be an active participant on a regular basis ] **By continually sharing, creating, leading and converse with the people you want to influence to establish a long-lasting relationship.
**By staying actively engaged, you will become easy to relate to and your audience will learn more about you, creating a closer relationship
Selected by Jan Gordon covering, "Curation, Social Business & Beyond"
Read article here: [http://bit.ly/TEKl4n]
[Two biggest social media assets? Connection and engagement. ~ Jeff] Via janlgordon
Wanda Rawlins's curator insight,
December 19, 2012 3:28 PM
I believe in staying active on a regular basis by doing so you are creating and continually influencing your audience. IMO Delete the scoop?
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It stimulates my curiosity.
Excellent video rescooped from Karen Dietz's site on Storytelling