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Framing Your Story: Writing Tips for Online Marketing
by: Sarah Benoit
The Art Of Self Promotion
One of the keys to small business success is the ability to develop,
write, edit and design your own marketing material. In order to accomplish
this goal a small business owner must learn the essential art of self-promotion.
The Internet has opened many doors for small business owners and entrepreneurs
to market themselves for little or no cost through online writing and
publishing. To take advantage of this easy and affordable marketing
opportunity all you need is time to research and skills to help you
express yourself. Writing skills can be honed with creativity, planning
and practice. Building your skill in this area helps create a more focused
marketing campaign and increased confidence in your sales approach.
Once focus and confidence are infused into your marketing scheme it
can generate more leads, more sales and more exposure to your identified
consumers.
Framing A Story
The Internet world is a place where small business entrepreneurs can
be published and feature their expertise, problem solving techniques
and personal success stories. This can generate networking contacts
and qualified leads. Writing a story is like building a home. The most
important part of the house is the foundation and the framework. The
framework must be strong and solid. The rest of the article is shaped
by your individual voice, humor, insight, educational content and clarity.
Framing a story is the first step to writing an article that will stand
out and catch the audience’s attention. There are three basic
frames to consider. Choose carefully according to the marketing goals
you have set and the consumer audience you want to attract.
Frame #1 A Chronological Sequence
Framing a story with a chronological sequence is a standard in writing.
Simply create a beginning, middle and end. The impression you leave
with a reader is largely based on the opening and closing, so be certain
these two areas are strong, clear and exciting. A powerful beginning
is what catches a reader’s attention. The middle of an article
should provide the reader with a reason to continue. This is essential
in online writing projects since Internet readers generally have a shorter
attention span. The end should cause the reader to remember your name
and the information you have provided. Don’t be afraid to take
risks! The more original the article content is the more attractive
your article will be for potential customers. Summarize your article
in the beginning and end with fresh perspectives and angles. Don’t
be too repetitive and make sure your article includes something the
reader can take away.
Frame #2 Cinematic Appeal
In this framework you write the article as if it is a film. Be creative
and use the voice of a narrator to set the scenes visually for the reader.
Use descriptive language and reach out for all of the reader’s
senses. The reader must imagine this framework unfolding on screen.
They must smell, touch, taste, hear, and especially feel what you are
saying. Write to make an emotional connection or make the audience stand
in someone else’s shoes. This will capture the reader’s
imagination and create a relationship between the reader and the subject.
They will walk away feeling as if they have just had an experience instead
of just a good read. This is the framework that can be used to teach
someone about another place or another culture. This will also arouse
interest in the subject you are writing about. It can increase awareness
and stir up passion.
Frame #3 Talking to a Loved One
This framework is handled as if you are telling a story to your mother
or your best friend. It must be simple, open, and honest. The reader
should feel as though they know you. An article framed in this way is
perfect for telling your own personal story and sharing who you really
are. It can create a feeling of intimacy and works best if you show
some vulnerability and sensitivity. Comfort, familiarity and flow should
emerge. This writing style is like giving a gift or letting someone
in, trust is vital. When you speak to a close friend or relative you
learn things about yourself. While framing the story in this manner
you make the reader feel they are learning a lesson as well.
Writing is an ability anyone can cultivate. It simply takes the practice,
time and creativity. These are the same tools necessary to market yourself
and your company well.
Intentionally choose which voice will best reach your target audience.
Know exactly what type of writing the online publication or web site
is looking for. Most web sites, e-zines and online publications offer
writer’s guidelines for review. Let another friend or family member
hear the story. Read it out loud or give them a copy to look over. A
second set of eyes is the best way to edit or critique the work. If
necessary, hire a professional writer to ghost write if you don’t
have time. A well-written article can boost your reputation and credibility.
About The Author
Sarah Benoit is owner of Sidhe Communications in Asheville, North Carolina.
She is a market research, event planning and promotions and business
writing specialist. She is also active in local business support, art,
performance and metaphysical studies projects. She can be reached at
www.sidhecommunications.com.
sarahbenoit@charter.net
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