Why I Died of Boredom and How to Keep from Killing Your Prospects
Yesterday, I was minding my own business, scrolling through a news feed, when I came across an article that preached storytelling.
And, mercy me, that article was….
…BORING!
I read the first sentence and quickly began to tune out. My eyelids were heavy. My head began to bob.
Then I got to the part that said, “…business storytelling can be an integral, and powerful, component of a content marketing strategy…”
…and I was out…
Melissa heard my forehead crash against my keyboard. She rushed into my office, screamed in horror, grabbed the phone, and called 911.
“Help,” she screamed. “I think my husband has died of boredom.”
OK, before you send flowers and condolence notes, I have to admit…
…I’m exaggerating a bit here. I’m alive and well.
But you get the idea.
I WAS dying of boredom in that figure-of-speech kind of way.
Sure, that article had some useful information, but…
Useful information is not enough!
Your content must be entertaining. It must have personality.
The article had none of that. No entertainment. No personality.
It might as well have been written by a robot.
In fact, it may have been written by a robot.
The content marketing world is polluted with artificial intelligence writing engines. Software with built-in robots that will write your emails and posts for you.
That may feel easier to you than creating your own informative, entertaining content.
But here’s the thing:
You don’t want your prospects dying of boredom, and…
…prospects don’t want to do business with robots. They want to do business with people they know like and trust.
You’ll captivate prospects and inspire them to do business with you if you create informative AND entertaining content.
Key questions:
How do you do that consistently and efficiently?
How do you do that without suffering writer’s block and feeling stuck?
How do you transform content creation from frustrating to fun?
I’ll answer those questions later this morning, in a live workshop I’m hosting…
How to Harness the Power of Storytelling to Boost Sales — without Pitching and Prodding
When: TODAY, 4/29, 11:30-12:30 p.m. EDT, 10:30-11:30 a.m. CDT.
Where: Zoom. Click the blue button below to reserve your spot
You must register to attend the event.
The presentation will last 30+ minutes with plenty of time for Q&A following.
This workshop will not be recorded.
So, you have to register and attend if you want to discover these storytelling secrets.
Times a-wastin’. We start in less than three hours.
Don't go away yet..
p.s. Coaches, authors, and consultants hire me to power-up their creative content and storytelling to captivate prospects, stand-out and book more business.
Whenever you're ready, here are several ways I can help you become a storytelling stand-out so you'll land more clients without pitching and prodding:
1) Get the Story Power Profit Pack -- 52 Strategies, Tips, and Tactics  to Transform Your Content from Ignored to Adored.
2) Watch the free, 7-minute Micro-Training: “The 3 Most Important Storytelling Keys to Captivate Prospects and Inspire Them to Act -- Without Pitching and Prodding.”
3) Become a Story Power VIP: Master how to discover, assemble, and deliver business-building stories. Twice-monthly live masterclasses. Members-only content. One-on-one feedback and consulting sessions. And more… If you'd like to learn more about our VIP program, just reply to this email and put "Story Power VIP" in the subject line. I’ll contact you with more details.
4) Work with me one-on-one: If you’re interested in working directly with me -- to discover, assemble, and deliver powerful, business-building stories -- simply reply to this email and change the subject line to "Private Client." Tell me a little about yourself, your business, and what you'd like to accomplish, and I'll reply to discuss options.
5) Invite me to speak at an event: I can tailor a presentation that meets the specific needs of your organization. Informative. Entertaining. Virtual or live. Potential for continuing education credits when applicable for your group. If interested, reply to this email and change the subject line to “Speaking Engagement.” I’ll circle back to discuss the possibilities.
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