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Identifying And Defining The Story Gap

Identifying And Defining The Story Gap

When we identify something our customer wants and communicate it simply, the story we are inviting them into is given definition and direction.

In story terms, identifying a potential desire for your customer opens what’s sometimes called a story gap. The idea is that you place a gap between a character and what they want.

When we fail to define something our customer wants, we fail to open a story gap. Defining something our customer wants and featuring it in our marketing materials will open a story gap.

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"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." - Steve Jobs. Striving not to be a follower.

Building a StoryBrand is about making your customer the hero of a story.

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