Great examples. The focus on this topic also shines light on the nature of the skill. It could be called “marketing” but the center point is the ability to tell stories
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In B2B marketing, consider IBM's "Smarter Planet" and Slack's storytelling approaches. Both illustrate their products' impact on business and innovation. Focus on showing how your service or product benefits other businesses in tangible ways.
Nike being all about equality (what ever the hell that is?) ot' do a brand story about the poor bastards in China, living like slaves, making their Niki shoes. That'd be a great brand story.
A youtube channel specializing in brand...We needed this!
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Just because pf your channel, I could start my agency specialized in brand story❤
Go for it!
stunning video! congrats and thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great examples ! Thanks 🙏 for your nice sharing .
My pleasure!
Great examples. The focus on this topic also shines light on the nature of the skill. It could be called “marketing” but the center point is the ability to tell stories
Storytelling is most definitely a skill in and of itself
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Dude your channel is a literal gold mine! Love the content! Keep it up 💪🏽
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Awesome. I look forward to storytelling.
More to come!
So much value. Thank you.
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Good video. Thank you 🙏
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These are excellent examples! There's so much you can do with stories.
Trent Kennelly they capture the imagination which is hard to do today
Haha that Intro - already subscribed! Great stuff
Thanks for subbing
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Nike is my fav as a film student I also really love their video commercials
Inspiring
Love these examples. Do you have any videos on how to “find” these stories?
You can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/sIh5yIVld-w/видео.html
Great video!! I learned a number of things, one being that some people pronounce Nike oddly 😂
😂 Most welcome Jackson!
Nice explanation
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I love your content! ❤
Glad you enjoy it!
Brilliant
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Great thanks
You are welcome
New subscriber!!! Thanks for the info?
Great to have you here 👍
Interesting!!!
Very! 👍😀
Thank you
You're welcome
Just a tip from a RUclips viewer - if you tell me to subscribe right at the beginning of the video, without giving the content of value first, I’m more likely to exit the video and go to the next channel on the recommended list. I say this because I did subscribe and you do have good content, but think of your content as a store... if I walk into a store or go online and instantly as soon as I walk in the door they start shoving signup list forms in my face wanting me to be on their email list so they can send me endless content, I’m going to want to make sure they aren’t going to spam me and actually provide real value that I can personally use.
So I say this as an encouragement. You do provide value, but maybe ask to subscribe at the end. And quickly ask the audience to like the video in the middle right after you gave most of your points of value.
Your first 15 seconds is the most important. You don’t want to fill it with asking them to sign up before you even gave them what they clicked on your video for.
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Asking me to subscribe at 7:45 was way better than the beginning.
"Thanks for the feedback Blu. We've tested different things and this seems to achieve the best results. Of course everyone is different so some people (such as yourself) might like a different approach, which I understand. I simply follow the research.
Thanks for the tip. Stick around and I'll continue to send value your way 😊👍"
Is there any Font and paragraphing style for brand story? Or i can use any fonts
Your brands fonts / type treatment should be defined in your brands guidelines.
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Any examples for B2B marketing?
In B2B marketing, consider IBM's "Smarter Planet" and Slack's storytelling approaches. Both illustrate their products' impact on business and innovation. Focus on showing how your service or product benefits other businesses in tangible ways.
Thanks! Looking to add examples to the growth archive. (Its a gallery of b2b marketing examples)
Interesting, and like to be in touch .
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If we doesnt have back story how we create brand story telling?
Tell the story of your customer and their journey… where they start from, where theyre going to, the challenges along the way
Do louis vuitton do storytelling?
I believe I've seen a few story based messages from LV - here's one - ruclips.net/video/hVKsMrIeJt4/видео.html&ab_channel=RichGirlNetwork.tv
@@BrandMasterAcademy that is helpful, thanks!😁
Nike being all about equality (what ever the hell that is?) ot' do a brand story about the poor bastards in China, living like slaves, making their Niki shoes. That'd be a great brand story.
Nike's brand story does focus on equality.