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Story telling: How close can you get?
Posted by: Ekta Grover on: February 28, 2009
They say if “to sell you don’t have to tell, but to sell well , you have to tell well..” That prompts me into thinking, after all everything we do is about telling a story .
In his post ” Is marketing evil” Seth lays a fundamental proposition on Marketing .
“Marketing is beautiful when it persuades people to get a polio vaccine or wash their hands before doing surgery. Marketing is powerful when it sells a product to someone who discovers more joy or more productivity because he bought it. Marketing is magic when it elects someone who changes the community for the better.”
Think of it, if you can tell a story that persuade people to “DO” (Lead India Campaign) or ask “India” to learn to teach the disadvantaged children in the rural and under funded schools (Teach India)
Or, bring that sense of Unity through they Free hugs or “Mile Sur Mera Tumhara” . I think its all about how we tell the story, how compelling can it get .
Telling stories that change, inspire, and persuade people into believing and seeing that creative common vision is where our future is, for it is only when we take collective stand ,that the hopes and dreams morph into reality , for when we start to work, no destination however distant seems unachievable.
The future for something to believe in , and persist is infinite. Stick on !
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ek
There are six balls in an over, and you cant hit everyone one for a six. So, don’t throw your wicket away. So, don’t throw your wicket away. As long as you score more sixers than others, you’re alright.’ Piyush Pandey