Your Most Powerful Story

If you find yourself not getting the response or engagement you would like from your current social media efforts then maybe you should take a look at the ‘story’ you are telling.  The stories we often come up with ourselves are very ego driven and less than memorable.

If we’d stop and take a look at what’s being said about you, then you might be able to tap into a very entertaining and engaging world of stories to share. Take a look at the conversations to see:

  • How are you described or recommended by friends and customers?
  • What words do others use to describe you when recommending your products or services?
  • What stories do others tell their friends about your talents and skills?
  • What do others brag about you on your behalf?

Looking at what others find memorable enough to remember and repeat can help you identify your most powerful strengths and the stories you should be sharing with your social network to further speed your social media marketing success.

3 comments to Your Most Powerful Story

  • Eileen Burns

    Mande White is a dynamic business woman who has the inate ability to provide multiple tools for people entering or currently emmersed in the world of social media.

    More importantly, Mande, shows you how to navigate multiple channels for continued success in your respective business, always with an eye toward “what’s next” in the fast changing world of technology.

    Mande’s blogs are content rich with thought-provoking topics you can absorb and immediately implement into your own social media communication system.

  • Brandy Truex

    Great advice!!

  • Chris

    I’d say this is a reason that working with a partner, or at least having a small sample of friends/family to examine your ideas will help you to build a more dynamic and interesting website/blog/business. Your post is very accurate because many ventures that we go into on ourselves are driven by our ego, and unfortunately for that reason some generally good ideas and very intelligent and capable individuals will fall by the wayside because of a lack of structure in their business model. It’s amazing just how complex, and just how much work is required, when someone first sets out to make a website/business. The simplicity of this post is most important here, because the issue is so simple; yet overlooked by so many.

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