Story telling in business and content is one of those things that has been on the come up in terms of personal interest to many people (myself included) but it seems to be so difficult to find content on the topic (good content) especially for business and marketing. Thanks for this video Dan! Would love to see more about this Edit: BTW, thanks for giving me a copy of High Ticket Selling at FHL back in 2022! Great read!
I appreciate your ability to make this so simple and clear. I've met Michael, listened to his course...yet, this 7 minute video helped me "get it" much much better. Thanks.
Before and after and a scary bridge and a mentor, learned how to go to the after they went through the mentor. The mentor can be a thing like a class, a marketing agency etc to show people to go from A to B
This breakdown of storytelling is packed with actionable insights. The idea of "picture copy" is so simple yet powerful-giving your audience vivid, concrete details helps them see the story without expending too much mental effort. It’s a great reminder that the more effortless the experience, the more engaged people will be. The 3X3 rule is a game-changer for crafting relatable origin stories. I love how it highlights the emotional connection between the audience’s struggles and the solution being offered. Painting that “scary bridge” not only creates tension but also positions you as the guide they need. It’s such a clever way to build trust while showcasing your value. The point about having a mentor really stood out to me. It’s easy to fall into the trap of portraying yourself as self-made, but admitting you had help makes you more relatable. Plus, framing mentors as pivotal moments or experiences opens up even more storytelling opportunities. It’s such a humanizing approach that can really resonate with people.
It was a $250,000 tax bill and I ended up hiring a lawyer and got it reduced to about 50 grand. I originally was trying to make the money to pay it off and then realized that I could just pay a lawyer ha ha
U should just mentored me and we both would have gained and u would have a million subs rn and I would have a great mentor, and u wouldn't be out 100k, I promise that Hollywood guy cant tell a better story on yt as good as me
@DanHenry damn I finally got his attention! Much respect and will do! 👍💪 Finally getting that lil transformation where I have a lil plan now!! Merry Xmas
Long winded details are used to cover a wide range of audience. You got Fatigue doesn’t mean you’re not the right audience. It just means you got the message in the first point and perhaps another person will get it on the second.
so did I, then when I realized I tuned out, I rewatched it from where I tuned out and got the biggest nugget that I missed. How a mentor can be an event or an experience not just a person.
Who are you? You might want to tell us that, for starters. How do I know you really made close to one million dollars? How do I know you are not just another fraud trying to sell me his course?
If you’re a new follower, I can see where that would be a question, but I try to keep some of these videos focused on value less on myself. I have a long-standing reputation in the industry, and I encourage you to just ask around, you’ll get the answer pretty quickly!
@@DanHenry I just asked around: I googled you. I found Dan Henry watches, then I found your LinkedIn page and your Instagram page. That is you talking about you. Then I looked at the content of your RUclips channel. The first video shows you standing next to a Rolls Royce. I did get my answer pretty quickly; I now know for sure that only idiots would trust you. So no, I'm not a follower and I never will. I'll just notice RUclips not to show me your videos anymore.
Dan is the living proof that you'll never be broke if you know what to say.
Story telling in business and content is one of those things that has been on the come up in terms of personal interest to many people (myself included) but it seems to be so difficult to find content on the topic (good content) especially for business and marketing. Thanks for this video Dan! Would love to see more about this
Edit:
BTW, thanks for giving me a copy of High Ticket Selling at FHL back in 2022! Great read!
I appreciate your ability to make this so simple and clear. I've met Michael, listened to his course...yet, this 7 minute video helped me "get it" much much better. Thanks.
Really good explanation Dan. Hadn't thought about the 'don't be the genius' angle. Thank you.
this is really good! Thank you so much!
In the end, it's the story they remember 🧠
Great content
Before and after and a scary bridge and a mentor, learned how to go to the after they went through the mentor. The mentor can be a thing like a class, a marketing agency etc to show people to go from A to B
The mentor is an experience or event 🎉🤦🏼♀️🔥
This breakdown of storytelling is packed with actionable insights. The idea of "picture copy" is so simple yet powerful-giving your audience vivid, concrete details helps them see the story without expending too much mental effort. It’s a great reminder that the more effortless the experience, the more engaged people will be.
The 3X3 rule is a game-changer for crafting relatable origin stories. I love how it highlights the emotional connection between the audience’s struggles and the solution being offered. Painting that “scary bridge” not only creates tension but also positions you as the guide they need. It’s such a clever way to build trust while showcasing your value.
The point about having a mentor really stood out to me. It’s easy to fall into the trap of portraying yourself as self-made, but admitting you had help makes you more relatable. Plus, framing mentors as pivotal moments or experiences opens up even more storytelling opportunities. It’s such a humanizing approach that can really resonate with people.
This is great! The scary bridge!!
gold!
Have you trademarked Picture Copy? If you made it up, you should. 🔥
Tax bills. Did you ever share your 90K tax bill story? How you paid it or what you did?
It was a $250,000 tax bill and I ended up hiring a lawyer and got it reduced to about 50 grand. I originally was trying to make the money to pay it off and then realized that I could just pay a lawyer ha ha
@@DanHenry Thanks for sharing, that's amazing. Merry Christmas Eve to the Henrys!
Maybe we should call it the scary bridge for now on.
U should just mentored me and we both would have gained and u would have a million subs rn and I would have a great mentor, and u wouldn't be out 100k, I promise that Hollywood guy cant tell a better story on yt as good as me
I’m 100% down to trade knowledge bro, send me an email dan@getclients.com and let’s link up
@DanHenry damn I finally got his attention! Much respect and will do! 👍💪 Finally getting that lil transformation where I have a lil plan now!! Merry Xmas
Cool
Loving his f*cking room.
But I get bored listening to long winded details. In fact. I got fatigue after that first point and wrote this.
Long winded details are used to cover a wide range of audience. You got Fatigue doesn’t mean you’re not the right audience. It just means you got the message in the first point and perhaps another person will get it on the second.
That's why most people will never become successful. They can't even sit down and watch an 8 minute video on story telling.
Do you buy stuff?
so did I, then when I realized I tuned out, I rewatched it from where I tuned out and got the biggest nugget that I missed. How a mentor can be an event or an experience not just a person.
Who are you? You might want to tell us that, for starters. How do I know you really made close to one million dollars? How do I know you are not just another fraud trying to sell me his course?
If you’re a new follower, I can see where that would be a question, but I try to keep some of these videos focused on value less on myself. I have a long-standing reputation in the industry, and I encourage you to just ask around, you’ll get the answer pretty quickly!
@@DanHenry I just asked around: I googled you. I found Dan Henry watches, then I found your LinkedIn page and your Instagram page. That is you talking about you. Then I looked at the content of your RUclips channel. The first video shows you standing next to a Rolls Royce. I did get my answer pretty quickly; I now know for sure that only idiots would trust you. So no, I'm not a follower and I never will. I'll just notice RUclips not to show me your videos anymore.
@@alexisdemoulin5514 Go cry bro. You'll get nowhere with that attitude.
@@alexisdemoulin5514 the level of stupidity that you just showed everyone is unreal. My god.
@@alexisdemoulin5514 This is so sad. Dan will be sad for the rest of the week /s
aphantasia really got me