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Veronica Jeans's curator insight,
April 9, 2016 8:13 AM
Seth Godin always delivers - this shows two great examples of how important is it to relate your story to your audience. Your story connects to people who see themselves in it. A well-defined story will not include everybody. When you decide who your ideal customer really is, your story takes on clarity and specificity. Your story should reflect exactly what your customer wants and needs. If you sell rugby jerseys, a picture of you (or a friend) at a rugby match wearing a jersey, will immediately speak to your ideal customer. He will feel like you understand him and if you have a great story around how you started, his jersey takes on a whole new persona. He can tell that story every time he has the jersey on! He is admired, feels important and special. Stories are meant to connect you to your tribe, your ideal audience. Be clear on who you are to be able to attract the same person who shares in your passion and interests and ultimately your products or services. Seth Godin always delivers - this shows two great examples of how important is it to relate your story to your audience. Your story connects to people who see themselves in it. A well-defined story will not include everybody. When you decide who your ideal customer really is, your story takes on clarity and specificity. Your story should reflect exactly what your customer wants and needs. If you sell rugby jerseys, a picture of you (or a friend) at a rugby match wearing a jersey, will immediately speak to your ideal customer. He will feel like you understand him and if you have a great story around how you started, his jersey takes on a whole new persona. He can tell that story every time he has the jersey on! He is admired, feels important and special. Stories are meant to connect you to your tribe, your ideal audience. Be clear on who you are to be able to attract the same person who shares in your passion and interests and ultimately your products or services. |
Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight,
January 30, 2016 9:33 AM
good insight into the strengths and weaknesses of each style. Good for self-awareness
Tony Guzman's curator insight,
February 8, 2016 11:42 AM
This article shares four type of presenter styles. Which one fits you?
Sudhir Hira's curator insight,
February 24, 2016 3:01 AM
Presentation is critical! We often find this in the conferences we run for our clients!
Insight Narrator's curator insight,
December 10, 2015 5:03 AM
A good article on the importance of beginning with the end in mind and considering 'why' you are telling a story to make your point. To do this you need to align not just your story to the audience needs - but also to the expected outcome you want to achieve. Not story for story sake. |