Marketing messages must be great stories...
...about the true hero.
I wish I could remember the source of this elegant language for the person certainly deserves the credit for this incredible bit of wisdom. I'm paraphrasing, but after reading a marketing piece, the individual said ‘that's a great story, but it's the wrong hero'.
The marketing piece had discussed the company, not its customers. That's why it was about "the wrong hero."
If you want your marketing messages to translate into sales at premium prices, tell stories in which customers and prospects can experience the joy of your offerings - even if they haven't tried them yet.
One of the fascinating aspects of the human mind is that we can experience emotions as vividly today as when we first experienced them. Tie your offerings to an experience that everyone has had that elicits joy.
It's counter-intuitive, but the less said about your company and what you do, the greater the likelihood that your marketing messages will bring buyers through the doors. More buyers, mores sales, at your price. Now that's an experience that'll bring a smile to your face.
The Wrong Hero