Talking Shrimp, Laura Belgray – Story Hero Storytelling Workshop
Quick story
(It’s about YOU):
You hit “send” on an email to your list.
Your subscriber sees it hit their inbox. They open it right away, knowing there’ll be a great story inside. You’re their fave.
They’re in the middle of a group Zoom meeting. They *should* save your email for later, but it’s too good. They read it furtively while glancing occasionally at the laptop cam and nodding to look engaged. They accidentally snort-laugh at a funny you made, and pretend to the meeting that their cat just did something hilarious.
There’s an offer at the end of the email.
The story was so good, they can’t help clicking that link. They’re with you. They’re feeling you. They want your thing.
They hit “buy” and check out—while giving a well-faked thumbs-up to someone’s BS on the Zoom call about “shifting the paradigm.”
While they give their attention back to the meeting, their payment hits your Stripe account.
And not just theirs. All day long, as your subscribers open and devour your email, the payments roll in.
You just got paid, over and over, for telling a story.
That’s what great email stories do. They get you paid.
Even when your story’s not tied to an offer, you’re getting paid.
Here’s why.
When you know how to tell them well (especially in emails), your stories:
– Make people remember you.
– Make your information stick.
– Keep you top of mind.
– Build the know, like, and trust factor that makes people buy…if not right away, then down the road when they’re ready.
That’s shorthand for, great stories make people obsessed with you. They make you a star. Potentially, a rich one.
In this 2-hour video training, you’ll learn:
- The Art of The Start: How to jump into a story so we’re gripped from the get-go
- The seamless segue: How to get from your story to the sell without feeling like you’re awkwardly jamming them together
- Concrete details: the magic element that turns words into pictures. But how much to pack in and what to leave out? We’ll cover that, too
- Rhythm changes. (See what I did there?)
- “How do I use dialogue and spoken lines?” ME: I’ve got you.
- Humor, or which words add the yuk yuks
- Length. How long is too long?
- The difference between a “who cares” anecdote and a real story
- How to make a story “email appropriate“
- Who the story should be about when it’s in an email. You, the writer? The reader? Your purebred cockapoo, Roger?
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