PRESENTED BY:
DEBBIE O’CONNORMOTIVATING MUM UK
10 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR STORY EXCEPTIONAL
STUDY OTHER STORYTELLERS
It doesn’t matter who the story teller is, from an actor to an industry leader, study their background and processes.
Learn their methodology, idiosyncrasies and patterns and see where you can apply those to your content.
Here’s my Story
A Mumpreneur is Born
USE DIFFERENT MEDIA
Storytelling is for more than just novels and movies. It comes in many forms including articles, blog posts, videos, presentations and more. You can even find storytelling in video games.
Research what medium your target audience prefers.
Consider which medium works best for the story you are telling.
REMEMBER THE ESSENTIALSEvery story needs a: Subject: Know your audience before you begin. Goal: Determine what outcome your audience is
seeking. Problem: Identify the reason your subject is having
problems reaching their goal. Solution: Show them that you are the solution. Moral: Summarize the story in a direct and simplified
way so they see the solution & how to reach it (your call-to-action).
Your story should take your subjects on a journey where they can see the transformation between the beginning and the end.
DETERMINE WHAT YOU LIKE IN A STORY
Think about your favorite stories; be they novels, movies, certain articles or even online videos.
Why are they your favorite? What parts really attract you; the
character’s style, the plot line or something else?
What attracted you to them in the first place?
What kept your attention?
Apply those same things to your own stories.
BE HONEST
Always be truthful.
Lying and embellishing your stories may gain the initial interest of your audience but once they find out you’ve been dishonest – and they will, you’ve lost their trust forever.
EMOTIONALLY CONNECT WITH YOUR AUDIENCE
Stories that tap into our emotions are the ones we enjoy hearing and the ones we remember.
Work to connect with your audience on an emotional level, be it through entertainment, encouragement, fascination or something else and they will remember your story and your brand.
BE INTERESTING, NOT BORING
What you find interesting and what your audience finds interesting may be two different things. Tell the story for your audience, not for
yourself. Research to learn what real people are
asking. Consider the “who,” “what,” “when,”
“where,” “why,” and “how” questions & what would make each of them interesting.
Keep your audience’s interests in mind while creating your story.
SHOW YOUR PERSONALITY & UNIQUENESS
Don’t be afraid to let your personality show. People are looking for a connection and it may just be through having a similar personality. Besides, stories without personality are just plain boring.
Even if you’re not very charismatic you can still make a connection through being unique. Ask yourself: What makes your audience special?
Why do they buy your product over someone else’s? What do they like and dislike about your product?
What makes your product special? Is it designed differently than your competitions? Why did you create the product? Has it been recently updated? Does it include advice from an industry leader? How has your product changed the life of your customers?
MAKE IT SHAREABLE
When you create a good story people will want to share it. As you write your story, think about
where it can be told and shared. Mix up the type of mediums, formats
and content lengths to give your story some diversity.
KEEP IT SIMPLE
Regardless of the topic, traditionally speaking, the most remembered stories are the ones that tap into emotions, make a connection but are also simple in design.
When a story is too complex, it loses its impact.
K.I.S.SKeep It Short & Simple
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING
For Daily Business tips and more please sign up for a Daily Dose of Motivation
Please feel free to share, embed or use this presentation in any way you see fit
For more information on this topic [email protected] – Support and Advice for Mums in Business