Brad Besancon walks you through “Thinking Like Your Audience” and understanding the process your customers and future customers go through when deciding to utilize your product or service. In understanding this process and with the proper messages, businesses create connections and establish Meaningful Marketing with their clients. It’s beyond “selling” them!
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The 5 “C Tips” for Brand Storytelling
Everywhere in today’s business world is the word Storytelling. You hear all the “experts” say…”Tell Your Story” or “Are you Telling Your Story Correctly?” But what does that mean?
Look, telling your company’s or brand story is critical in today’s business environment. Attention of consumers is at best “lacking” and if you’re not capturing their attention through stories or what I like to call “Brand Journeys” you’re losing. Telling your company’s story takes your Audience on journey, builds trust, and can inspire consumers, employees, and partners.
So how do you do it? I’ve put together 5 Simple Steps to consider when building your brand’s story and creating your Brand Journey.
#1. Be Clear
3 Simple Social Media Tips For Business
“Experts” everywhere in social media want to show and tell their secrets to social media success. I’m here to tell you that you can boil it down into three steps.
I learned these managing the social media for the Dallas Cowboys and over the past five years working one:one with clients who were struggling with how to use social media properly.
There is a lot of work involved in these steps, but if you take the time and the steps you will learn more about your audience and how to drive them to a conversion.
How To Jump Start The Heart of Your Social Media With Clarity CPR
Brad and Robert share their simple 3-Step process of checking content before you click publish. This can prevent causing a heart attack for your business and a heart stopping moment for your customers.
Storytelling Tips For Snackable Social Media Content From a Jedi Master
Yoda’s Storytelling Lesson: Much To Learn, You Still Have.
Tim McLaughlin, a former Creature Supervisor for George Lucas at Industrial Light & Magic, gives tips on how to create stories for snackable content on social media.
McLaughlin is the head of the Department of Visualization in the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University.
He had a hand in creating every creature featured in Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace.