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What’s The Story With Sales Storyboards?
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Article Overview: In the last couple years, you’ve been hearing this word more often. Storyboard your sales presentation. Storyboard your video. Storyboard your whiteboard. Storyboard your sales pitch. Hey, everyone is talking about it… What’s the story?
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What’s The Story With Sales Storyboards?
In the last
couple years, you’ve been hearing this word more often. Storyboard your sales
presentation. Storyboard your video. Storyboard your whiteboard.
Storyboard your sales pitch. Hey, everyone is talking about it… What’s the
story?
First, let’s
clear up the ‘name’ confusion.
Some people
say ‘storyboard’ while others say ‘blueprint.’ Some people use the term and
don’t have a clue what it really means. Others are thinking purely about
graphic layouts—not a combination of pictures and words.
So, to clear
this up. A simple sales presentation storyboard is a frame-by-frame layout
to plan a communication. If you are a visual artist, you may be framing visual
development. If you are a business presenter, you’re more likely to combine
pictures and key words.
While the term
started in movie making as was used by Walt Disney to communicate to numerous
designers at once, it has grown in popularity. Disney used storyboarding to
plan the parks and destinations such as Disney World. Since the early roots in
movies, storyboarding is now popular amongst business professionals and
creative communicators alike.
Second, let’s
understand why storyboards are so valuable.
Short answer
here. A sales
story appeals to emotions and dreams. A persuasive story attracts
attention, inspires interest, and captures the imagination. It is not just a
factual string of details. Storyboards are the easy way to plan and prepare a
winning story.
Third, let’s
examine why a story is so important.
Scientists
have this one in the bag.
“Humans are
not ideally set up to understand logic; they are ideally set up to understand
stories.”
—Roger Schank
That sums it
up, right? Think about showing that to your boss if he or she is hassling you
to tone down the storytelling and pump up the fact sheets.
Turns out that
story is so important for another reason.
“How do we get
people to act on our ideas? We tell stories…”
—Chip Heath
and Dan Heath
Since you are
giving a presentation, you want people to go with your ideas! It’s common sense
really.
Story +
Storyboard = Action
It’s a one-two
punch. A powerful compelling story plus a step-by-step plan to hardwire results
in the most desirable outcome: action.
The main
reason, in fact the only reason to give a presentation is to inspire action.
Action on your ideas. Action on your proposal. Action to buy your products,
services and solutions. If you’re giving presentations, it is for one ultimate
outcome. Action.
Now, you may
have different types of ‘action’ in mind. A next meeting. A signed contract. An
agreement on direction. A ‘yes’ to your proposal or recommendation. A response
such as: “I love it!” or “I have to have it.”
Take a moment
to think about the value of a winning story and a frame-by-frame storyboard.
You will be able to quickly organize ideas, collaborate with your team, and go
from zero to done faster than you might imagine.
Plus, you’ll
be able to scale storytelling across your team. With a storyboard, you can
share your compelling story—and so can other sales staff. They don’t have to
reinvent the wheel. With a master presentation storyboard, building a strong sales team is much,
much simpler.
If you are
serious about getting results, put down your slides. Pick up your storyboard
and get busy. It’s the way of the future.
“Gone is the
age of left brain dominance, the future belongs to storytellers.”
—Daniel Pink
Storyboards
help you invent the future. Storyboards make it easy to build dynamic and
interactive sales presentations.
Are you using storyboards to win more sales?
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About the Author: Milly Sonneman RSS for Milly's articles - Visit Milly's website Milly Sonneman is a recognized expert in visual language. She is the co-director of Presentation Storyboarding, a leading presentation training firm, and author of the popular guides: Beyond Words and Rainmaker Stories available on Amazon. Milly helps business professionals give winning presentations, through Email Marketing skills trainings at Presentation Storyboarding. You can find out more about our courses or contact Milly through our website at: http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com/ Click here to visit Milly's website Lets Meet Up Lose a Little Weight Your Results Win Big 5 Easy Tips To Gain New Business Leverage 4 Ways to Become an Effective Presenter Tired Of Being Passed Over For That Promotion |
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