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StoryBranding

Creating Stand-Out Brands Through The Power of Story

by Jim Signorelli

Greenleaf Book Group, 2012

Category: Sales & Marketing

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StoryBranding
Connect your brand to customers using emotional truth

In this summary you will learn

  • Why using stories in marketing appeals to consumers
  • What makes a good brand story
  • How “StoryBranding” can help your brand resonate with clients and prospects

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Why you should read StoryBranding

Marketing consultant Jim Signorelli tells an interesting tale as he takes readers through his innovative “StoryBranding” strategy. He explains why human beings find good stories powerful, how the plots of great narratives thematically illustrate principles and beliefs that their audiences share and why marketers must connect the “inner and outer layers” of their products with their prospects’ values. Easy to read and filled with examples of companies whose brands connect with their customers through stories, this manual outlines a six-step approach to discovering the story of your brand. getAbstract recommends Signorelli’s innovative technique to marketing professionals who must create or re-create a brand that earns customer loyalty.

About the Author

Jim Signorelli is co-founder and CEO of ESW StoryLab, a Chicago marketing agency.


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  1. 6. Februar 2012 Phillilp Lanier
    good read with a realistic approach to creating ads that are more than just ads. Signorelli makes clear how some of the world's most loved brands got that way. I recommend it to anyone tasked with making a brand meaningful.

  2. 28. Januar 2012 Lane Ostrow
    Accidentally rated this a 5...have not rated before and did not realize I was rating it right then and it will not let me back in to change it...would have given it at least a 7.

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