
How Marketers Use Storytelling to Sell
#69 - How Marketers Use Storytelling to Sell When I say, âTell me a little bit about yourself,â how do you respond? Do you say, "Well Iâm 5â10â, about 180 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair?" Of course not! In fact if someone did that in an interview, youâd be like⌠who is this psychopath. When someone says, âTell me a little bit about yourselfâ you respond with a brief bio. If itâs an interview you might talk about where you went to school or the last company you worked for. If youâre meeting someone at a party, you might talk about where you grew up or what you do for a living. We donât recite facts and figures; we tell a story. Stories bring things to life. They help the listener better understand because the experience becomes relatable. We hear about someone who wins the lottery and we canât help but put ourselves into those shoes. We hear a song and recognize the emotions theyâre describing. We watch a movie and feel something because we empathize with the characters on the screen. Very little of what we do isnât touched by storytelling. And this is especially true when it comes to running a business. In fact, I believe there are 5 different ways we use stories to market our restaurants: Stories that communicate a brandâs mission⌠their WHY Stories that spark conversation Stories that validate price Stories that bring deeper appreciation for the product or the brand Stories as mythology. I share a bunch of case studies and examples to illustrate each of these areas, and guide you through some ways to identify stories in your own restaurant. This is the companion piece to episode #53. I hope you enjoy. Of course, I'll also remind you that I'm still selling... The ONLY Restaurant Budget Template You'll Ever Need - CLICK HERE