7 Most Effective Tactics To the Best Creative Stories

Have you seen the recent Google Reunion video where a story of long-lost friends is told? The video was made by Google India, and the point, of course, is to promote Google Search. But it also reaches a new level of what can be done with the value of creative stories.

Check out our thoughts on creative marketing.

If you haven’t seen it, you can watch it here …a short 3+ minutes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHGDN9-oFJE

Facts don’t persuade, feelings do. And creative stories are the best way to get at those feelings.

value of creative stories
Value of creative stories.

The story is this: a man in Delhi tells his granddaughter about his childhood friend, Yusuf. He hadn’t seen Yusuf since the Partition of India in 1947 when India and Pakistan became separate countries, and the two friends were forced to separate. The man’s granddaughter arranges for the two to meet again.

The story is simple and direct. It’s beautiful and honest, and true. The photography is spectacular. The music adds to the very good acting.

 

Do you use stories in your customer engagement … or perhaps in marketing messages? Good stories are a great way to develop an identity, personalize and build your customer base. Good stories:

Immediately focus on engagement, experiences, and emotion – central tenets that are attractive to customers.

The narrative makes your message relevant and memorable through personalization.

Stories are a great means of sharing and interpreting experiences, and great experiences have this innate ability to change the way in which we view our world.

creative stories to read
Creative stories to read.

Creative story lessons

A lot of us are trying to figure out how to improve the use of storytelling as part of our marketing. Very few of us do it well. There are several things to be learned from this excellent video:

Emotional connection

This video is about as emotional as it gets. Stories like this provide a chance to experience a variety of emotions without the risk of those emotions themselves. Emotions like wonder, fear, courage, or love can be tested out in the minds of those as they listen to a story.

You may remember the feelings of emotions that can trigger memories or create resolve as a result of hearing such stories. The experience of hearing stories can awaken portions of emotional lives that may have lain dormant or have not yet been explored.

Be dynamic with your stories like Google. Nothing is more important to narrative content than imagination, so give vivid descriptions and use emotional hooks and humor to get people fully engaged. This story engages us, doesn’t it?

Be creative, not only with words and images but also with the methods you use to convey them. Like the music as well as the messages.

Value of creative stories … understanding others

Well-told stories can help us to learn about other cultures, ideas, and ways of thinking. They can provide opportunities to know how past generations responded to challenges. They can also let us know how new generations are encountering and dealing with similar opportunities or the new challenges they face.

This video has some of each and then some. In the background is the partition of India, a painful episode in the history of India and Pakistan. These aren’t just two old friends who haven’t seen each other in a long time. This is a creative story that builds on some big forces: politics, religion, geography, nationalism.

If you listen to your customers, as Google has, you can leverage their stories to drive your creativity. By analyzing their stories of how your products and services fit into their lives, you can gain valuable insight into their needs and desires, which can be hugely beneficial to other aspects of your business.

Like product design and development and ongoing marketing strategy. The reunion has done that well don’t you think?

Growing intimacy

People are thirsty to know that they are seen and heard in our overstimulated society. The rampant growth of “reality” TV shows certainly proves this. When personal and life stories are shared, there’s a chance to know that “I am not alone.” The two old friends certainly don’t want to be alone any longer.

Remember, stories, when properly written, pull people into a dialogue. It’s about engagement and interaction. The audience is just as active a participant as the storyteller. In contrast, many companies and brands still relentlessly push messages to their employees and into the marketplace—without meaningful context or relevancy.

Creative stories … the brand can be central to the story

It’s obvious that this video is promoting Google. But the use of Google is woven into the narrative in a way that feels natural. It’s not intrusive or forced. It works very effectively. Especially when it is not about Google but Google customers. Simply about how people use Google products.

creative stories ideas
Creative stories ideas.

The message

There are two messages in the video that are being driven home by Google. The first is that the work Google does is making a difference. It is making the world a better place by its search engine. But it’s not about technology. It’s about what people do with technology. How they apply it to solve their problems.

The second message, while a definite subset of the first, is as important. That being the old world was one where people were driven apart. But there is a change in the old world where technology is ushering in a new world. A new world where people are brought together in a way that would not have existed a decade ago.

As a storyteller, I know my audience is experiencing one of the above benefits as they listen to my serious or funny stories. I see their breathing change, their attention focus and their foreheads wrinkle or relax. So much is happening in our shared experience.

Related post: Facebook Business Page … How to Improve Social Marketing?

There are no shortcuts when it comes to crafting a quality narrative. It takes a ton of creativity as well as time, patience, planning, and polishing to give your brand’s story sparkle and make it shine. We recommend you dive into using creative stories!

Next time you are building a marketing campaign, use a great story built from these lessons.

The bottom line

Prognosticators and futurists try to predict what will happen through some combination of extrapolation and supposition, but the truth is the future will mostly be shaped by the choices we make. We could have chosen to make our society more equal, healthier, and happier, but did not. We can, of course, choose differently. The future will be revealed in what we choose to build.

So what’s the conclusion? The conclusion is there is no conclusion. There is only the next step. And that next step is completely up to you. But believe in the effectiveness of creating stories for your marketing. And put them to good use.

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Need some help in capturing more customers from your social media marketing or advertising? Creative ideas to help the differentiation with your customers?

 

All you get is what you bring to the fight. And that fight gets better every day you learn and apply new ideas.

When things are not what you want them to be, what’s most important is your next step.

Test. Learn. Improve. Repeat.

Are you devoting enough energy to innovating your social media strategy?

Do you have a lesson about making your advertising better you can share with this community? Have any questions or comments to add in the section below?

 

Mike Schoultz is the founder of Digital Spark Marketing, a digital marketing and customer service agency. With 40 years of business experience, he blogs on topics that relate to improving the performance of your business. Find them on G+Twitter, and LinkedIn.  

Digital Spark Marketing will stretch your thinking and your ability to adapt to change.  We also provide some fun and inspiration along the way. 

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Do You Know the Value of Creative Stories Success?

Have you seen the recent Google Reunion video where a story of long lost friends is told? The video was made by Google India, and the point, of course, is to promote Google Search. But it also reaches a new level of what can be done with the value of creative stories.

value of creative stories
Know the value of creative stories?

If you haven’t seen it, you can watch it here …a short 3+ minutes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHGDN9-oFJE

 

Facts don’t persuade, feelings do. And creative stories are the best way to get at those feelings.

More to study: Visual Content … 13 Remarkable Marketing Examples to Study

The story is this: a man in Delhi tells his granddaughter about his childhood friend, Yusuf. He hadn’t seen Yusuf since the Partition of India in 1947 when India and Pakistan became separate countries, and the two friends were forced to separate. The man’s granddaughter arranges for the two to meet again.

The story is simple and direct. It’s beautiful and honest, and true. The photography is spectacular. The music adds to the very good acting.

 

 Do you use stories in your customer engagement … or perhaps in marketing messages? Good stories are a great way to develop an identity, personalize, and build your customer base. Good stories:

 

Immediately focus on engagement, experiences, and emotion – central tenets that are attractive to customers.

 

The narrative makes your message relevant and memorable through personalization.

 

Stories are a great means of sharing and interpreting experiences, and great experiences have this innate ability to change the way in which we view our world.

 

Creative story lessons

A lot of us are trying to figure out how to improve the use of storytelling as part of our marketing. Very few of us do it well. There are several things to be learned from this excellent video:

Value of creative stories: emotional connection

emotional connection
An emotional connection?

This video is about as emotional as it gets. Stories like this provide a chance to experience a variety of emotions without the risk of those emotions themselves. Emotions like wonder, fear, courage, or love can be tested out in the minds of those as they listen to a story.

You may remember the feelings of emotions which can trigger memories or create resolve as a result of hearing such stories. The experience of hearing stories can awaken portions of emotional lives that may have lain dormant or have not yet been explored.

Be dynamic with your stories like Google. Nothing is more important to narrative content than imagination, so give vivid descriptions and use emotional hooks and humor to get people fully engaged. This story engages us, doesn’t it? Be creative, not only with words and images but also with the methods you use to convey them. Like the music as well as the messages.

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Value of creative stories … understanding others

Well-told stories can help us to learn about other cultures, ideas, and ways of thinking. They can provide opportunities to know how past generations responded to challenges. They can also let us know how new generations are encountering and dealing with similar opportunities or the new challenges they face. This video has some of each and then some.

In the background is the partition of India, a painful episode in the history of India and Pakistan. These aren’t just two old friends who haven’t seen each other for a long time. This is a creative story that builds on some big forces: politics, religion, geography, nationalism.

If you listen to your customers, as Google has, you can leverage their stories to drive your creativity. By analyzing their stories of how your products and services fit into their lives, you can gain valuable insight into their needs and desires, which can be hugely beneficial to other aspects of your business. Like product design and development and ongoing marketing strategy. The reunion has done that well don’t you think?

 

Growing intimacy

People are thirsty to know that they are seen and heard in our over-stimulated society. The rampant growth of “reality” TV shows certainly proves this. When personal and life stories are shared, there’s a chance to know that “I am not alone.” The two old friends certainly don’t want to be alone any longer.

 

Remember, stories, when properly written, pull people into a dialogue. It’s about engagement and interaction. The audience is just as active a participant as the storyteller. In contrast, many companies and brands still relentlessly push messages to their employees and into the marketplace—without meaningful context or relevancy.

The brand can be central to the story 

It’s obvious that this video is promoting Google. But the use of Google is woven into the narrative in a way that feels natural. It’s not intrusive or forced. It works very effectively. Especially when it is not from Google but Google customers. Simply about how people use Google products.

The message

the message
The message?

There are two messages in the video that are being driven home by Google. The first is that the work Google does is making a difference. It is making the world a better place by its search engine. But it’s not about technology. It’s about what people do with technology. How they apply it to solve their problems.

The second message, while a definite subset of the first, is as important. That being the old world was one where people were driven apart. But there is a change in the old world where technology is ushering in a new world.

A new world where people are brought together in a way that would not have existed a decade ago.

As a storyteller, I know my audience is experiencing one of the above benefits as they listen to my serious or funny stories. I see their breathing change, their attention focus and their foreheads wrinkle or relax. So much is happening in our shared experience.

The bottom line

“I knew that if I failed I wouldn’t regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying.”

For some reason, many of us have been conditioned to be more afraid of failure than we are of inaction. However, failure, in addition to being inherently valuable as a learning process, contains within it the chance of success. And no matter how small that chance is, it’s better than the chances of success when we choose not to even try.

There are no shortcuts when it comes to crafting a quality narrative. It takes a ton of creativity as well as time, patience, planning, and polishing to give your brand’s story sparkle and make it shine. We recommend you dive into using creative stories!

 Next time you are building a marketing campaign, use a great story built from these lessons.

Customer engagement
Customer engagement improvements are worth the effort.
 

So what’s the conclusion? The conclusion is there is no conclusion. There is only the next step. And that next step is completely up to you. But believe in the effectiveness of creative stories for your marketing. And put them to good use.

 

It’s up to you to keep improving your creative marketing efforts. Lessons are all around you. In this case, your competitor may be providing ideas and or inspiration. But the key is in knowing that it is within you already.

 

All you get is what you bring to the fight. And that fight gets better every day you learn and apply new lessons.

 

When things go wrong, what’s most important is your next step.

 

Try. Learn. Improve. Repeat.

 

Are you devoting enough energy to improving your creative stories and marketing?

 

Do you have a lesson about making your marketing strategy better you can share with this community? Have any questions or comments to add to the section below?

 

Digital Spark Marketing will stretch your thinking and your ability to adapt to change.  We also provide some fun and inspiration along the way.

 

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Mike Schoultz is a digital marketing and customer service expert. With 48 years of business experience, he consults on and writes about topics to help improve the performance of small business. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, Digital Spark Marketing, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.

 
 
 

Best Ads … Google Reunion Video and Its Value of Creative Story

Have you seen the recent Google Reunion video where a story of long lost friends is told? Google India made the video, and the point, of course, is to promote Google Search. But it also reaches a new level of what can be done with the value of creative stories in the best ads.

best ads
Best adsGoogle reunion video.

Facts don’t persuade, feelings do. And creative stories are the best way to get at those feelings.
Check out our thoughts on creative marketing.
If you haven’t seen it, you can watch it here …a short 3+ minutes.
The story is this: a man in Delhi tells his granddaughter about his childhood friend, Yusuf.
He hadn’t seen Yusuf since the Partition of India in 1947 when India and Pakistan became separate countries, and the two friends were forced to separate.
The man’s granddaughter arranges for the two to meet again.
Related post: Facebook Business Page … How to Improve Social Marketing?
The story is simple and direct. It’s beautiful and honest, and true. The photography is spectacular. The music adds to the very good acting.
Do you use stories in your customer engagement … or perhaps in marketing messages? Good stories are a great way to develop an identity, personalize and build your customer base.
Good stories:
Immediately focus on engagement, experiences, and emotion – central tenets that are attractive to customers.
The narrative makes your message relevant and memorable through personalization.
Stories are a great means of sharing and interpreting experiences, and great experiences have this innate ability to change the way in which we view our world.

 

Creative story lessons

A lot of us are trying to figure out how to improve the use of storytelling as part of our marketing.
Very few of us do it well. There are several things to be learned from this excellent video:

Google reunion ad analysis
Google reunion ad analysis.

 

Emotional connection

This video is about as emotional as it gets. Stories like this provide a chance to experience a variety of emotions without the risk of those emotions themselves.
Emotions like wonder, fear, courage, or love can be tested out in the minds of those as they listen to a story. You may remember the feelings of emotions which can trigger memories or create resolve as a result of hearing such stories.
The experience of hearing stories can awaken portions of emotional lives that may have lain dormant or have not yet been explored.
Be dynamic with your stories like Google. Nothing is more important to narrative content than imagination, so give vivid descriptions.
Use emotional hooks and humor to get people fully engaged. This story engages us, doesn’t it?
Be creative, not only with words and images but also with the methods you use to convey them. Like the music as well as the messages.

 

Understanding Others

Well-told stories can help us to learn about other cultures, ideas and ways of thinking. They can provide opportunities to know how past generations responded to challenges.
They can also let us know how new generations are encountering and dealing with similar opportunities or the new challenges they face.
This video has some of each and then some. In the background is the partition of India, a painful episode in the history of India and Pakistan.
These aren’t just two old friends who haven’t seen each other in a long time. This is a creative story that builds on some big forces: politics, religion, geography, nationalism.
If you listen to your customers, like Google has, you can leverage their stories to drive your creativity.
By analyzing their stories of how your products and services fit into their lives, you can gain valuable insight into their needs and desires.
This can be hugely beneficial to other aspects of your business. Like product design and development and ongoing marketing strategy.
The reunion has done that well don’t you think?

 

Best ads … growing intimacy 

emotional connection
Emotional connection.

People are thirsty to know that they are seen and heard in our over stimulated society. The rampant growth of “reality” TV shows certainly proves this.
When personal and life stories are shared, there’s a chance to know that “I am not alone.” The two old friends certainly don’t want to be alone any longer.
Remember, stories, when properly written, pull people into a dialogue. It’s about engagement and interaction.
The audience is just as active a participant as the storyteller.
In contrast, many companies and brands still relentlessly push messages to their employees. They also push them into the marketplace—without meaningful context or relevancy.

 

The brand can be central to the story 

It’s obvious that this video is promoting Google. But the use of Google is woven into the narrative in a way that feels natural.
It’s not intrusive or forced. It works very effectively.
Especially when it is not about Google but Google customers. Simply about how people use Google products.

 

Best ads YouTube … the message

There are two messages in the video that are being driven home by Google.
The first is that the work Google does is making a difference. It is making the world a better place by its search engine. But it’s not about technology. It’s about what people do with the technology. How they apply it to solve their problems.
The second message, while a definite subset of the first, is as important. That being the old world was one where people were driven apart. But there is a change in the old world where technology is ushering in a new world.
A new world where people are brought together in a way that would not have existed a decade ago.
As a storyteller, I know my audience is experiencing one of the above benefits as they listen to my serious or funny stories.
I see their breathing change, their attention focus and their foreheads wrinkle or relax. So much is happening in our shared experience.
There are no shortcuts when it comes to crafting a quality narrative.
It takes a ton of creativity as well as time, patience, planning, and polishing to give your brand’s story sparkle and make it shine.
We recommend you dive into using creative stories.
Related post: Creative Tips for Stunning Infographic Design

 

The bottom line

 

Next time you are building a marketing campaign, use a great story built from these lessons.

 

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Test. Learn. Improve. Repeat.
Are you devoting enough energy innovating your social media strategyg?
Do you have a lesson about making your advertising better you can share with this community? Have any questions or comments to add in the section below?
 
Mike Schoultz is the founder of Digital Spark Marketing, a digital marketing and customer service agency. With 40 years of business experience, he blogs on topics that relate to improving the performance of your business. Find them on G+Twitter, and LinkedIn.  
Digital Spark Marketing will stretch your thinking and your ability to adapt to change.  We also provide some fun and inspiration along the way. Call us for a free quote today. You will be amazed how reasonable we will be.
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