Revisiting storytelling for marketers
In this first episode of Talking About Marketing, we cover storytelling by doing a dive into some academic literature to see if we can give you some handy starting points for refreshing your content marketing.
For our first segment, however, we go a little philosophical as Steve shares some insights from the Stoics to help us deal with negativity in our organisation.
There's a timely topic in the mailbag segment, with Steve sharing a question about .au domains; should we or shouldn't we bother.
And for a dose of perspicacity (the sharpening of our minds), David splashes on some Old Spice to see if their groundbreaking campaigns from 10 years ago would smell as sweet today.
We hope you find this helpful.
Episode show notes with timecodes
01:38 Person This segment focusses on you, the person, because we believe business is personal.
Learning from the Stoics
Steve's been in front of more than 8000 business owners, and in workshops, mentoring, and ongoing consultancy work, he's been there as they've dealt with catastrophes, accidents, and toxic humans.
So, in this segment, he shares a short snippet from a series of talks about stoicism by philosopher, Professor Willam B Irvine, that's actually had a huge and immediate effect on him when it comes to cutting off the dead weight of the bad players he's encountered.
10:09 Principles This segment focusses principles you can apply in your business today.
Unlocking storytelling for content marketing
The common theme running through this topic is the reference to Joseph Campbell's idea of the hero's journey, which is a big and complicated set of steps that the ideal story should follow.
But the critical thing at the centre of Campbell and that nearly everyone focuses on in their own writing is that someone tries to achieve something and they're blocked and they're not blocked in a small way. They're blocked to the point we're actually continuing is really difficult.
For our stories to succeed, we need to identify the struggles we've faced, often across different levels. These can include:
Sadly, though, very few experts cover the importance of "struggle" in storytelling, which is why David wrote a paper about the topic, and why Steve spoke about Storytelling structures for tourism marketing earlier this year.
Listen to the full discussion for further explanation and some actionable points to apply in your business.
27:47 Problems This segment answers questions we've received from clients or listeners.
Should I register a .au domain?
Ivy from Golden North sent me an email, which involved her forwarding one she'd received with the subject line: Dot AU Domain Name Deadline Looming for Australian Businesses.
I've been swamped by lots of people asking me whether they should register this new Top Level domain name and my answer tends to be, yes.
The short version is that Australians have until 20 September 2022 to get priority allocation of a dot au direct domain name if they currently have the matching dot com dot au domain name.
In short, if you have a .com.au, the simple advice is to claim your .au version and just redirect it to .com.au for now.
Should you ever need to lead with the .au you will have it, and not have to worry about somebody else taking it off the table!
32:20 Perspicacity This segment is designed to sharpen our thinking by reflecting on a case stude from the past.
Does Old Spice still smell nice (or did it ever smell nice?)
For this segment, we rolled out the famous Old Spice campaign from 10 years ago to review its success back then and ponder whether such a ploy would work today.
You'll have to listen to the episode to get our verdict.