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How to use storytelling when you haven’t sold a bean.

How to use storytelling when you haven’t sold a bean.

Update: 2023-11-09
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If you’re at the beginning of your biz journey or about to launch a brand-new product or service, I’ll forgive you for thinking just because you haven’t sold anything yet that, you don’t have a story to tell. But you do. There’s always a story to tell.




You’ve got your obvious stories: your founder story, why you do what you do, your brand story. 




But don’t stop there. As I said, storytelling is about communications and - connections. If you don’t have a customer success story yet, make it up. Disclaimer - I am not telling you to lie here. But you can get creative to show the difference you could make to someone, and here’s how. 





  1. Create a fictional customer - the ideal person you would like to work with

  2. Think about the problem they have (that you solve)

  3. Work up a short imaginary scenario where that person is thriving as a result of working with you

  4. Write/tell it in 1st person - like you’re speaking directly to that one ideal customer




Listen to the episode to hear me putting all this into practice. 




For women with something to say, The Everyday Storyteller is a podcast about making your voice matter, one day at a time.




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Want to continue the conversation or get some extra support with telling your story? 




Find me:


On Instagram: @22storiesandme


On LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hilarysalzman


Online: www.22-stories.com




This podcast is produced by the brilliant Suzi @story_publishing

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How to use storytelling when you haven’t sold a bean.

How to use storytelling when you haven’t sold a bean.

Hilary Salzman