Once we identify who our customer is, we have to ask ourselves what they want as it relates to our brand. The catalyst for any story is that the hero wants something. The rest of the story is a journey about discovering whether the hero will get what they want.
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Your customer should be the hero of the story, not your brand. This is the secret every phenomenally successful business understands.
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