Discover the Power of Story Telling for Your Small Business

One of the most important tools you have as a small business owner is the power of storytelling. Your story makes the difference between someone buying from you, and someone buying from someone else. Not directly mind you, but indirectly. All of the marketing you do, all of the people you hire, and yes, all of the reasons you’ve started your business, they all matter to somebody, often to you. What story gets passed down from generation to generation? That your company had another record year in 2008? Or that your company was founded in 1997 by a single dad looking for a better way for his son not to have to play baseball by himself because Dad came home after working a 16 hour day as a mid-level manager in a non-descript company, and he felt guilty about missing so many baseball games? Obvious, don’t you think? Take the time to think about your stories. Some of the best stories might be about: Why you started your business Why you hired your first employee What your promise is (and why your customers should care) Who you are and what you stand for How you knew you needed to do what you do every day Stories impact clients and prospects in many ways. They give them content to connect with. They give them context to see them in our business. And most importantly, stories humanize the business brand, helping move from a logo and a building, to a cause, a reason for being, and a greater good. A well told story allows customers to get lost in your story, to see where t...
Source: Phil Gerbyshak - Category: Life Coaches Authors: Tags: Small business improvement ideas Source Type: blogs