Let’s Tell a Story
Telling your brand’s story is less about shouting from the rooftops and more about creating connection. It’s about sharing a story your tribe wants to feel they’re a part of.
Know Your Tribe
To make this happen you have to know your tribe. Who are they? What makes them tick? What are their joys? What do they value and aspire to? Shape your story to resonate with their reality.
Your Roots
Next, talk about your brand’s roots. What’s the story behind why you started? Maybe you had a lightbulb moment or saw a problem you just had to solve. Share the good, the bad, and the ugly, because that’s what makes your journey real.
Define What You Stand For
What’s your vision? Your mission? What values guide you? Weave these elements into your story to show your brand’s purpose and authenticity.
Emotion is Key
Pack in the emotion. Joy, empathy, inspiration, determination – these are the beats that get hearts racing. Emotion is what bridges the gap between knowing a story and feeling like you’re part of it.
Show and Tell
Show, don’t just tell. Show the difference your brand makes in the lives of your tribe and community. Share real stories and examples that speak to the transformation your brand brings.
K. I. S. S.
Keep it so simple! Don’t confuse your tribe with jargon or complex narratives. Use clear language and vivid imagery that they’ll easily remember.
Uniquely You
Authenticity builds trust. When sharing your story, be real, be genuine, be transparent. Showcase your successes and challenges. Talk honestly about your journey. Include the highs and lows, this reassures your tribe you understand what they’re going through and that they’re not alone.
Change is Good
Remember, your brand story isn’t set in stone. It’s a living, breathing thing that changes with your tribe and business. Stay on top of industry shifts, market trends, and community preferences. Update your story to keep it relevant and engaging.
As you begin crafting your brand story, keep these tips in mind. They can guide you in creating a story that strengthens your brand identity and forges meaningful bonds with your tribe.
Shonda Taylor
Shonda, the Taylor behind TaylorBerry Designs is a certified micro business branding strategist, freelance creative, writer, bestselling author, and proud pet parent to dogter, Lilly Lucy Rose, who has more issues than Vogue! She helps solo and micro-business owners create a standout brand that’s as unique as they are. Her preferred pronouns are she/her.