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Effective storytelling for business

Effective storytelling for business | Writing for Social Media | Scoop.it

As content takes its rightful place at the forefront of marketing, I'm seeing many marketers fail at basic storytelling.

 

Marketers are ineffective when they use the classic "customer testimonial" format and pop that onto their blog or make it into a video. "Here’s our product. It is great. Here are customers who say it is great. Now buy some of our product." This just doesn't hold people's attention.

 

How interesting would a book or movie be were it to have this plot?:
Boy meets girl.
They fall in love.
They get married.

 

That's what most people do with their business writing.

 

Effective storytelling

The best stories drip with conflict. They have a hero and sometimes a villain. There is a story arc. As a writing teacher once told me: "Writing without conflict is propaganda."


Via Gregg Morris, Karen Dietz, Anne-Laure Delpech
Two Pens's insight:

All business have conflict: lack of sales, poor service, employee malaise... 

The issue is often that management doesn't want to talk about the negative but you have to have a hellish situation in order to make a story compelling. 

Gregg Morris's comment, February 19, 9:28 AM
The link is good. David's site seems to be down at the moment. Should be back up soon.
Ignacio Conejo Moreno's comment, February 19, 10:24 AM
Ok, thank you, I'll retry later :)
Jeff Domansky's comment, February 19, 1:27 PM
Seems to be working now Ignacio.
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TFI Sandbox for Documentary Transmedia

TFI Sandbox for Documentary Transmedia | Writing for Social Media | Scoop.it

Randy Astle:  "As transmedia has moved past its buzzword beginnings, resources and organizations have sprung up to support the creative community involved in multiplatform narratives. The latest of these comes from the Tribeca Film Institute" ...


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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, February 28, 11:29 PM

A fabulous transmedia resource ... and, not just for documentary.

Patricia Stitson's curator insight, March 1, 8:45 PM

Beautiful website.  Incredible resource.  Huge motivator to attend the Tribeccas Film Festival. 

 

I will spend hours on this website.