The Art Of Storytelling: How To Craft Engaging, Persuasive, and Memorable Stories
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
We live in an increasingly noisy world. The rise in social media, influencers, and the attention economy - has made it more challenging than ever to stand out and avoid being just another face in the crowd.
One of the best ways to succeed in this environment is to become a better storyteller. Good stories capture our attention and cause us to feel strong emotions. They change how we see things and also how we see certain people.
I used stories throughout my career as an online entrepreneur. This allowed me to grow a successful YouTube channel (with 2.5 million subscribers) in just 5 years.
In this class, I'll show you the exact methodology that I follow when crafting stories. We'll dive into (1) the key components of a good story, (2) how to use your voice and body to increase engagement, (3) how to use stories to persuade and sell, (4) how to use stories to improve the relationships you have with others as well as yourself, and even (5) how to use stories to teach.
Thank you for checking this class out. I hope you learn a lot - and I hope to hear some of your stories after you finish watching the lessons!
Syllabus
- Introduction
- The Power Of Good Storytelling
- What Makes A Good Story?
- Mastering The Character
- Mastering The Content
- Mastering The Emotion
- The Art Of Persuasion
- How To Hook Your Audience
- Picking The Right Story
- Creating The Perfect Offer
- How To Build Deeper Relationships
- How To Change The Way You See Yourself
- How To Teach With Stories
- Conclusion
Taught by
Improvement Pill
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