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Presenting a Concrete Plan of Action

Presenting a Concrete Plan of Action

Lay out the specific plan of action for how your product or service will empower the customer Hero to defeat the villain. Don't be vague - provide clear, succinct steps they can take.

Show don't tell how you facilitate their success.

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Everything can be a story! Even your brand! The book Building a Storybrand by Donald Miller provides a framework for crafting a compelling brand story that resonates with customers. It applies storytelling techniques to business messaging.

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