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Storytelling for brands (from 2 epic underdogs)š
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Storytelling for brands (from 2 epic underdogs)š
Glad to be with you all and I hope youāll pause to copy-n-paste this note in your digital calendar for six months from nowā¦
āDonāt forget the flood victims in North Carolina. By now, all the media and most people will have.ā
Thank you. Todayās Feature shows that thereās always a better story. This will help you never run out of stories in your marketing or ideas for content. And we have the following sections waiting on ya tooā¦
The Knowledge Base
Self Help (summary warning)
Facts & Stats (blocked)
Get Hacking (glitchy losses)
Now for the Feature Story.
Storytelling for Brands
At the end of this Feature, Iāll drop four links to some top books on storytelling.
You may not even need them after I put on a clinic with one clear example, then pile on that example with ways to do a ānever-ending story.ā
The NFL
The NFL is one of the top brands in the land. Not my thing anymore, but I once was an NFL addict ā mainlining games, pregame shows, and postgame analysis for entire Sundays.
When I was watching, one of the best underdog stories in sports history came when a former grocery store stocker made the Ramsā practice squad, then led the team to a Super Bowl win.
Kirk Warnerās story shoulda ended the debate for GOAT underdog story.
But a better story came just one season later from a guy named Tom.
A 6th-round draft pick with the pale torso of an accountant would go on to rip away what woulda been Warnerās second Super Bowl Title and his title of GOAT underdog.
Tom Brady went on to become the best Quarterback in history and the most prolific winner regardless of position. See. Thereās always a better story.
Storytelling for Brands Has No End
The story with Brady went beyond his football abilities.
He marries a supermodel (not easy)
Produces offspring with said supermodel (even harder)
Gets embroiled in a cheating controversy (Deflategate)
Becomes the posterboy for longevity and clean living
Debates over if Patsā success is due to Brady or Belichick
Houses a psycho receiver (AB) who turns on Brady
Retires, unretires in like a week
Divorce news rocks the world
Signs biggest sports commentator contract in history
Those are just off the top of my head. A thousand different stories sprouted from the underdog who became the top dog. How many words have been written about Brady? Two billion?
And a better story could still come with Brady since he could become POTUS one day (no joke).
Even if the next story isnāt necessarily better with Brady, another one is always on the way. They write themselves.
Make no mistake. Kirk Warnerās story rolled on, too.
Warner is still a perfect example of storytelling for brands.
Thereās no football fan that hasnāt heard his story. Even five-year-olds know #13ās story, having been told by their dads and uncles about those Super Bowls back in the early 2000s.
And yeah, part of the lore is the tale of Bradyās team allegedly cheating to get the win over Warnerās Rams in 2002.
Warnerās magical season made for endless content as he, too, was granted a seat in a highly paid commentator booth.
They even made a movie about the former grocery stocker who became a two-time MVP and played in three Super Bowls!
Never-ending Side-Storytelling for Brands
Donāt forget all the side-stories that sprouted as a result of these two quarterback underdogs who found success.
Adam Vinatieri becomes the best clutch kicker ever
Two equipment guys get (in)famous due to Deflate Gate
Lovable Rams coach Dick Vermeil becomes known for crying at the podium
Patriots coach Bill Belichick becomes the greatest NFL coach and legendary for giving the press nothing to work with
Brady answers a kidās question and gives tearful tribute to his hero
Thereās always another story to tell, if you look for it.
Even stories that arenāt better may still resonate stronger with certain segments of your audience. For example, Gronk is the polar opposite of Brady but has tons of fans who love everything he does.
And now, those books, if you want more help with brand storytellingā¦
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
Story: Substance, Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting
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The Knowledge Base
š½From farmers market to $3.5M revenue
Testing dollar per day ads
š«Avoid real estate fraud thatās on the rise
Let influencers do your content repurposing
šļø6 iconic female copywriters (via Alex Cattoni)
PR: The Big 3 things from a pro
šWrong measuring tape on FB Ads?
Point-of-sale systems going extinct?
š¢Donāt get doxxed as a lazy social marketer
Inc.ās Best Workplaces 2024
šAgainst the grain Super Bowl ad (podcast)
What kind of marketing content gets too little coverage (here & elsewhere)? |
Self-Help
I like AI summaries, but be warned, summaries do not compare to reading the full text. Neither does scanning.
This applies to books, articles, instructions, job descriptions, resumes, etc.
Want proof?
Not reading the fine print is costly, and there will always be people who take advantage of those who donāt.
Having the patience to read something in its entirety is now a superpower.
Facts & Stats
Social vs Siteā¦ Survey shows ads on websites are seen as more intrusive and distracting than ads on social media (Stacked Marketer) | Mad Scienceā¦ OpenAI reportedly wants to build 5-gigawatt data centers, and nobody knows who could supply that much power (Yahoo News) | Bad Rerunsā¦ 32% of email unsubscribes result from repetitive content / offers (Email Insider) |
Bonus: Aggressive ad-blocking software on the rise globally with a reported _______ million users. Answerā¬ at end of email.
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