What does a Drama about Spying have to do with Story Led Marketing? Part 2 – 014

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I love a good drama…but I can never switch off my marketing brain. When I recently watched a spy thriller called ‘Summer of Rockets’ by Stephen Poliakoff on the BBC I nearly got thrown out of the living room because I couldn’t stop myself from commenting on the mistakes that the hero, Samuel Petrukhin was making in the marketing of his big new invention. (This wasn’t immaterial to the plot either because the fact that he couldn’t sell his invention put his business at risk and made him vulnerable to being turned into a spy…see how important successful marketing is!?) Anyway, although I managed to bite my tongue for the remainder of the episodes, I couldn’t stop thinking about what he could have done differently, and so here we are… I’ve already incorporated Samuel and his story into one of my presentations and my masterclass programme, and I thought I’d share it with you too… In this two-part show, I’m sharing his story, the marketing mistakes he made and how I would have applied the story led marketing system to his product to create engagement, leads and sales. Enjoy! What we’re going to cover in Part Two: A recap of the pillar content wheel and what it does The six pieces of pillar content Samuel’s should have used to educate the market The winning formula for every piece of content you put out How Samuel could turn those six pieces into a low maintenance marketing machine Content examples from one piece of pillar content Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts: leave a comment below. Share this show on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. To help the show out: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and review really help get the word out and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. See you next time. Resources:https://www.standoutpitch.com https://ww.storyledmarketing.com https://www.thespeakingclub.com/speakingcourse