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The Elements of a Compelling Sales Story

The Elements of a Compelling Sales Story | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

Story time isn’t just for kids. In my analysis, top sales reps use stories at almost every stage of a deal -- clarifying the product, overcoming objections, answering questions. No matter what step they’re at or what the issue might be, they have a story on hand.


But the powerful art of sales storytelling is only mastered by a few. One reason is that salespeople aren’t taught how to talk about case studies and other marketing content as stories. It’s great to create written case studies, film an accompanying video or two, and put those resources on the website for potential customers. But the next step should be to provide training that walks salespeople through the talking points in the context of a story.


Also, too many sales reps use case studies as a way to puff out their chests. But they’re much more effectively put to use as a way to talk through challenges from the buyer’s perspective. Less “look how great my company is” and more “here’s how our client’s life got better thanks to our help.”


Here are the elements that should be in every sales story, to help both sales and marketing determine how to structure these valuable tales....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, September 11, 2014 1:02 AM

Craig Rosenberg shares the key components of a compelling sales story.

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The Most Effective Content Marketing Tip Ever | Feldman Creative

The Most Effective Content Marketing Tip Ever | Feldman Creative | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it

Sorry. I’ve been toting this one around in my pack for a while now and haven’t yet shared it with you. Here you go, the most effective content marketing tip you can possibly ever hope to hear.

Answer your prospects’ top 30 questions.

That’s it. Do it and enjoy the magic.


I’ll expand on the idea ever-so-slightly…


Your prospects aren’t going to buy your stuff until they get the answers they seek. Listen closely to the questions. Write them down. Then make each question the title of a blog post and publish the answers....


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Marketing & customer service 101

Nicoline Maes's curator insight, January 24, 2014 10:12 AM

Beantwoord de vragen van je klanten. DE beste en simpelste contentmarketing #tip EVAH. Het gaat niet om jou! #Content

Valerie Sing's curator insight, January 29, 2014 2:35 AM

A 90/90/30 rule to creating blog posts. 90 pieces of content (30 blog posts, 30 videos, 30 podcasts) in 90 days based on 30 questions. Writing posts are easy enough, but to achieve this means getting up to speed with your video and podcasting skills.

Marie Clement's curator insight, January 29, 2014 10:00 AM

This makes perfect sense - it's all about knowing your customers and communicating with themin a way that they respond to and content is key!

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Want valuable feedback on your website or blog? Pay attention to lazy pitches!

Want valuable feedback on your website or blog? Pay attention to lazy pitches! | A Marketing Mix | Scoop.it
I do not know about you, but I receive hundreds of emails every day. Between newsletters, new articles by my favorite blogs and publications, press releases, pitches from marketers and bloggers, an...
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I don't invite guest bloggers at my sites; however, I receive dozens of requests a week anyway. In reading Cendrine's article, I wonder if perhaps making a page or post about why I do not welcome guest posts might decrease some of the requests I recieve.

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