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The Value of Storytelling in Sales

Continuing on my mental model month I tried to summarise the value I see in stories. At its simplest when people communicate they are trying to get across and idea. The audience can be transported by the communication to understand the idea, getting to a shared understanding. On the other hand the audience may fail to get the idea.

In both these paths, storytelling is an effective communication method because stories create triggers that transport you to the shared vision of the idea faster than any other  form of communication. On the other hand stories can miss their mark but still be useful in overcoming issues in the audience’s mind that stop them getting to a shared vision. In both paths are supported by storytelling.

The stories we are talking about are not fairy tales. The more I speak about storytelling the more I have learnt to add this paragraph. For some people its natural to think that we mean the type of story that we tell children. While that is a possibility and the simplicity of children’s stories is worth looking at, I am really talking about the small bites of communication that we can use. The style of narrative allows meaning and context to be understood. Stephen Denning in the Springboard ignited my interest many years ago with his observation of telling a story about knowledge management at the world bank. He found that when he opened  his presentations with a small description of an event in Africa and the way his organisation could manage knowledge management better, people quickly understood the whole of his presentation and it was easy to speed across the organisation. His African springboard story transported his audience. I had the same experience in communicating the value proposition for an antibiotic. By looking for a universal story about the antibiotic, I was able to communicate quickly and effectively. The more I look, the more I see storytelling supporting great brands.

In pharmaceutical sales, this model just as valid.  Stories communicate the value of the therapy, how and where to use it. There are may times when the story doesn’t transport the audience to the shared idea. Objections are the classical way sales teams work through discussions with physicians, using evidence based medicine to discuss concerns and build confidence. Storytelling helps here too. Case studies, narratives and stories of how other people overcame similar issues are effective at getting across the evidence for your brand.

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What is a Brand

A simple yet complicated question. What is a brand?
In my mind a brand is something that creates a set of emotions and consistently reactivate that emotional set when re experienced by its audience. Emotion is a great word because its Latin roots are in the word for motion and movement. Just what a brand should do. Move it’s audience.

As a marketer, creating the desired emotion to anchor your brand a key activity. A great way of getting your audience to understand this emotion and build your brand is to tell them a story that let’s your audience experience the emotion associated with your brand. This enables your audience to pass on the meaning of your brand ton others by retelling the story or adapting the story into a story of their own. It also creates greater personal relevance for your brand.

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Storytelling Thank You

Here is the is the last post from the New brand stories for the year. Here are the people and websites that have influenced me this this year. Thanks to everyone for reading and commenting.

  • Seth Godin
  • Robert Cialdini
  • James Borg
  • John Marshal Roberts
  • Dan Roam
  • Stephen Denning
  • Margaret Marks
  • Mashable.com
  • Twitter.com
  • WordPress.com
  • Linkedin.com
  • Thomas Kelly (Ideo)
  • Stephen Marchant (Chameleon Communications)
  • Matteo Camprini (MCCGLC)
  • Syco TV (XFactor)
  • Snow Patrol (Lorrach Concert)
  • Phil Attkinson
  • Lance Armstrong
  • Kung Fu Panda (used the today is a gift quote so many times this year)
  • My Wife Jo and our two children George and Harriet (ultimate inspiration)

I haven’t provided links as I’m sure your able to look up these authors or people as you wish.

There are many more but these people all gave me great thing to either write about or think about. Have a great holiday with your families and a peaceful start to the new year. As ever I would love to hear ypur thoughts on storytelling, branding and marketing either online or though the contact tab on the blog.

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