Think your business doesn’t need to use storytelling in your marketing? Think again.
In today’s episode, we’re breaking down four of the biggest lies online business owners believe about using storytelling in their marketing—and why avoiding stories might be the very thing holding you back from more clicks, more connection, and more conversions.
From the brain science behind why stories sell to examples that prove you do have stories worth telling (yes, even your trip to Target!), this short and punchy episode is your permission slip to finally hit “send” on those story-driven emails.
Storytelling isn’t fluff—it’s strategy. And it just might be the thing your emails (and sales) are missing.
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