4 Storytelling Formulas To Create CONTENT That SELLS 💸

Alex Cattoni
30 Oct 201911:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Alex explores the power of storytelling as a timeless form of communication that engages all senses. He introduces four storytelling techniques: The Hero's Journey, Future Pacing, The Trouble Maker, and the Before-After-Bridge, explaining how these can effectively captivate audiences and enhance marketing and copywriting.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Storytelling is an ancient yet ever-renewing form of communication that resonates with all human senses and is integral to every culture.
  • 🧠 According to Lisa Cron, storytelling activates the same brain regions that process real-life experiences, immersing the audience in the narrative.
  • 🌐 Storytelling is a global phenomenon, present in every country and carried by individuals throughout their lives.
  • 💪 The power of storytelling is recognized in marketing and copywriting as a means to build relatability, authority, and trust with an audience.
  • 🎭 The Hero's Journey, or Monomyth, is a classic storytelling structure that has been widely adopted in various forms of media and can be applied to marketing narratives.
  • 🔮 Future Pacing is a technique used to help readers envision their ideal future, leveraging the brain's inability to distinguish between memories and imagined future events.
  • 🌟 The Trouble Maker technique introduces conflict early in a story to capture attention and create drama, reflecting the problem that a product or service aims to solve.
  • 👁️ The Before-After-Bridge technique in copywriting shows the problem (Before), the solution (After), and how the product or service bridges the gap.
  • 📈 Specificity is crucial in storytelling, especially in Future Pacing, to make the imagined scenario believable and compelling.
  • 📚 Resources and books like Joseph Campbell's 'A Hero With A Thousand Faces' and Blake Snyder's 'Save The Cat!' are recommended for those interested in mastering storytelling techniques.
  • 👍 Engaging storytelling can significantly enhance the effectiveness of marketing and sales copy, making it a critical skill for modern communicators.

Q & A

  • What is the answer to the riddle presented at the beginning of the video?

    -The answer to the riddle is 'storytelling.'

  • Why is storytelling described as 'as old as time but reborn every single day'?

    -Storytelling is described this way because it has been a fundamental form of human communication since prehistoric times, yet new stories are created and shared every day.

  • What senses does storytelling evoke according to Lisa Cron?

    -According to Lisa Cron, storytelling evokes all of our senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.

  • What is the significance of storytelling in different cultures?

    -Storytelling is significant in every culture as it is a means of passing down traditions, customs, and norms through generations.

  • What is 'The Hero's Journey' and who conceptualized it?

    -'The Hero's Journey,' also known as the Monomyth, is a story structure conceptualized by Joseph Campbell. It features a hero who embarks on a difficult journey and ultimately triumphs over adversity.

  • What are the three main acts of 'The Hero's Journey'?

    -The three main acts of 'The Hero's Journey' are The Departure, The Initiation, and The Return.

  • What is 'Future Pacing' in storytelling?

    -Future Pacing is a storytelling technique that allows the reader to imagine themselves in their ideal future, making them feel that achieving their dreams is possible.

  • How does the 'Trouble Maker' technique capture attention in storytelling?

    -The 'Trouble Maker' technique captures attention by introducing trouble or chaos early in the story, creating drama and making the story more memorable and engaging.

  • What is the 'Before-After-Bridge' technique in copywriting?

    -The 'Before-After-Bridge' technique involves showing the reader the world before the solution (Before), what it looks like after the solution (After), and then bridging the gap with the product or service (Bridge).

  • Why is storytelling considered important in marketing and copywriting?

    -Storytelling is important in marketing and copywriting because it creates relatability, authority, and trust with the audience, making the message more engaging and memorable.

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