Why don’t more entrepreneurs use stories to explain their businesses?
The reason maybe they don’t understand the important benefits of storytelling in business
or how compelling stories are. But, defining and crafting a story takes time. Another misconception
is that stories are what the marketing department does.
True. But every employee should be able to tell the company’s story.
But your story needs to start long before there is a marketing department.
If it doesn’t, you could be trying to wordsmith your sales communications later for short-term
tactical gains because you don’t have a competitive advantage. Why?
Most companies have competitors, and everyone may be selling a similar product
at the same price with the same service.
Here is what Ben Horowitz, at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, says:
“The mistake people make is thinking the story is just about marketing, No.
The story is the strategy. If you make your story better, you make your strategy better.”
The story is the engine that drives successful companies. And with today’s technology,
you can tell your story, many times for free, to individuals anywhere in the world.
That makes stories more important than ever.
Benefits Of A Storytelling Strategy
Stories will help you build and grow your company and your brand.
According to Kevin Smith, the world’s most valuable, innovative, and fastest-growing companies
know the story behind the brand regardless of age, industry, or size. (Airbnb, Apple, Facebook, Tesla, etc.) delivers success.
Or Simon Sinek, author of “Start With Why,” put it another way,
“Remember, people don’t buy what you do; they buy why you do it, And what you do simply proves what you believe.”
The following are some of the benefits you will get from a well-crafted story.
Stories help you develop and sell your idea.
Stories simplify big ideas in a way that sticks in one’s mind.
Data can persuade people, but data doesn’t inspire them to act.
Stories help you attract and keep talent and then improve efficiency by keeping everyone on the same page.
Stories help you transfer your beliefs to your audience.
Stories help you keep all employees on the same page and focused on the same mission.
Stories give your company a short- and long-term advantage over competitors.
Facts are essential, but sories connect and motivate people.
People remember stories but not many facts.
Stories help you build a brand.
Stories will build a foundation of trust, but a customer’s personal experience will cement
that trust into something that lasts,
Buyers often look to the story to justify the purchase.
Stories can raise the value and, therefore, the price you can charge.
You need a better story if you can’t get a higher price for your brand.
Stories help you market your brand to potential customers.
When done right, stories can significantly boost lead generation by many times normal.
Stories grow your sales pipeline — stories make it easier for your ideal customer to recognize your value.
Stories shorten your sales cycle and increase the sale ratio
Stories build your sales pipeline — stories make it easier for your ideal customer to understand your value
Stories Improve the quality of your sales forecast because they attract better-qualified prospects
If you are looking to take your startup to the next level, stories are a great way to accomplish that.
Innovative strategies that create more profits