


We follow brands for many different reasons. We share their values, we like their products, we find their content helpful, etc. One huge reason is that we resonate with the story behind the brand.
As part of your personal branding, you need to craft and tell a good story. If you look at the companies you love, you’ll discover that each one has a powerful story behind it that resonates with you and your values.
Stories are powerful because:
An essential story that you absolutely must tell is how your brand came to be. Most of these stories have a similar plot arc:
· You suffered from some seemingly insurmountable problem (which is the same problem or one problem that your audience faces)
· You went through all sorts of frustrations, just as your audience is now
· You came upon a simple idea and decided to give it a try
· The idea worked and got results, and now you’re here to teach others how to do it
Of course, this isn’t the only good founding story. But the above story is powerful because it says: “I overcame your problem and I can help you overcome it too.”
At the very least, you should develop a story that tells about the founding of your brand, but there are many other ways you can use storytelling as well:
There are stories everywhere waiting to be told. It’s just a matter of finding them.
You can use storytelling in blog posts, YouTube videos, the “About” page of your website, social media, and anywhere else you publish content. You don’t have to be a master storyteller. Just get out there and explain to people why you do what you do, and it’ll have the desired effect.