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Stories That Stick: How Storytelling Can Captivate Customers, Influence Audiences, and Transform Your Business

von Kindra Hall

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You've heard how story is the latest-and-greatest business tool and that storytelling can do everything, from helping leaders better communicate to motivating sales teams and winning customers away from competitors. But what stories do you need to tell and how do you tell them?

Stories That Stick provides a clear framework of ideals and a concise set of actions for you to take complete control of your own story, utilizing the principles behind the world's most effective business storytelling strategies.

Professional storyteller and nationally-known speaker Kindra Hall reveals the four unique stories you can use to differentiate, captivate, and elevate:

  • the Value Story, to convince customers they need what you provide;
  • the Founder Story, to persuade investors and customers your organization is worth the investment;
  • the Purpose Story, to align and inspire your employees and internal customers; and
  • the Customer Story, to allow those who use your product or service to share their authentic experiences with others.
  • Telling these stories well is a simple, accessible skill anyone can develop. With case studies, company profiles, and anecdotes backed with original research, Hall presents storytelling as the underutilized talent that separates the good from the best in business.

    Stories That Stick offers specific, actionable steps readers can take to find, craft, and leverage the stories they already have and simply aren't telling. Every person, every organization has at least four stories at their disposal. Will you tell yours?

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    This is the best book on storytelling that I've ever read. The framework is simple, easy-to-understand. Even though it's couched in the language of business, the principles apply to stories and storytelling in general. I was initially skeptical, but the framework and the examples in the book won me over. ( )
      tgraettinger | Aug 29, 2023 |
    Love Kindra Hall and how she writes like shes in the room with you. Very good for business women and men, and everyone between. ( )
      Hollee.Archibald | Nov 25, 2021 |
    As someone who works in the creative side for multiple small businesses, I have seen time and time again how a connection is such an important part of a lasting relationship with clients and customers. When I think about my own experiences, authenticity, and sharing is what has brought me closer in so many of my relationships, both personally and professionally.

    I loved this accessible, poignant and very timely resource on how we can better share our stories. A narrative can add the personal component that boosts connection and also a memorable experience. In a time where people are overwhelmed with data and information from sun up to sundown, this book shares how you can share and have your stories standout.

    Kindra Hall excels at writing something that is both relatable and inspiring. I took so much away from this book and I know I will refer back to it time and time again.

    Thank you to NetGalley & HarperCollins Leadership for an advanced copy. ( )
      genthebookworm | Dec 19, 2020 |
    Earlier this year, I watched Kindra Hall deliver a keynote address about storytelling. She was supposed to deliver it in front of a live audience at a wellness conference, but thanks to COVID, she was in a small studio instead.

    I envision Kindra prepared this keynote thinking she would be on a big stage in front of a lot of people, but neither the stage nor the audience were there. So, Kindra planted herself on her designated spot, told jokes that should have gotten riotous laughter, and shared her stories. She did a remarkable job.

    It was then that I decided to pick up her book, Stories That Stick, and I am so glad I did because it has inspired me to become a storyteller.

    If you asked me a year ago: Are you a storyteller? I would have laughed and said no. I would have followed that response with “I am a horrible storyteller.”

    Storytelling is part art, part formula. If you know the formula, the art will come. And now that I have the formula from Stories That Stick, I am much more confident in my storytelling skills.

    Kindra’s storytelling approach does follow a formula, but it is still steeped in authenticity. The formula provides guideposts to make sure you are hitting the “right parts” to capture your audience.

    If you want to (finally) write marketing copy that works, be sure to read Stories That Stick – and then follow Kindra’s advice. Your marketing will improve so much.

    MY BIG TAKEAWAYS:
    #1: Great stories have four key components
    Here’s the formula: Identifiable characters, authentic emotion, a significant moment, and specific details. These four components can make any story memorable and persuasive, whether you are writing a book or trying to sell a program.

    This four-part formula guided me in writing my book, Loud Woman. I now approach storytelling with more confidence knowing how to tell the story in a compelling way.

    #2: Specific details are where it’s at
    I especially resonate with stories that include specific details I can picture in my head. Maybe it’s the worn sleeves of an old sweatshirt or the pesky fly that buzzed around a character’s head. When you incorporate these specific details, they anchor your story. They transport your listener into the story like nothing else. Those specific details may seem unimportant, but they provide a sense of familiarity that sucks your listener in. Good stuff!

    #3: I need to use more customer stories in my marketing
    In Chapter 7, Kindra teaches the reader how to create a compelling customer story. As a marketing teacher, I am no stranger to great customer stories. I can teach this content all day, every day. While teaching the content is great, actually executing it for my own business is something I often forget to do. I appreciate the nudge from Stories That Stick to seek out and write more customer stories. By the way, Kindra includes an awesome framework in case you need help crafting customer stories.

    HOW STORIES THAT STICK RELATES TO ENTREPRENEURS:
    Most entrepreneurs write their own marketing copy, and when they do, it’s usually a list of program features. Maybe, if the entrepreneur has gotten some training, she will include a list of customer benefits.

    While this type of marketing copy has its place, I would encourage more entrepreneurs to become storytellers. A great story can do the marketing work for you. Plus, you will love the authenticity and vulnerability storytelling brings to your marketing. ( )
      mrstreme | Nov 2, 2020 |
    Inspirational from the start! Kindra Hall has the talent to weave a tale and this book is going to help you gain your footing too!!! From the first page and on - I caught myself getting goosebumps, smiling, and even tearing up at points that were made and ways we all can and do tell stories. This book offers you the groundwork for polishing up your own story. Although it is geared towards business I found it useful even for myself as the school year began and I started substitute teaching and coaching. Some changes that I made seemed obvious after reading and implementing them - Kindra lays everything out in this book and gives background on why these steps are important and necessary. After hearing about this book, watching Kindra on videos, and even catching audio clips from speaking engagements one can feel her enthusiasm pour out of her. Not only is her story captivating but it's relevant - just like this book. I was given an advanced reader copy of this book from HarperCollins Leadership and these are my own thoughts. This book offers new story tellers a step by step; but offers veteran business people the ability to transform their voice and possibly their company. I've made note upon note throughout it's pages and now that it's available I can't wait to listen to the audible version to hear her words first hand. ( )
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    You've heard how story is the latest-and-greatest business tool and that storytelling can do everything, from helping leaders better communicate to motivating sales teams and winning customers away from competitors. But what stories do you need to tell and how do you tell them?

    Stories That Stick provides a clear framework of ideals and a concise set of actions for you to take complete control of your own story, utilizing the principles behind the world's most effective business storytelling strategies.

    Professional storyteller and nationally-known speaker Kindra Hall reveals the four unique stories you can use to differentiate, captivate, and elevate:

    the Value Story, to convince customers they need what you provide; the Founder Story, to persuade investors and customers your organization is worth the investment; the Purpose Story, to align and inspire your employees and internal customers; and the Customer Story, to allow those who use your product or service to share their authentic experiences with others.

    Telling these stories well is a simple, accessible skill anyone can develop. With case studies, company profiles, and anecdotes backed with original research, Hall presents storytelling as the underutilized talent that separates the good from the best in business.

    Stories That Stick offers specific, actionable steps readers can take to find, craft, and leverage the stories they already have and simply aren't telling. Every person, every organization has at least four stories at their disposal. Will you tell yours?

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