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There are many ways to use the red and hearts vibe to promote your business, but we’re going to talk about one specifically: storytelling
February 14th is right around the corner and marks one of the first holidays of the year in which brands go heavy on the share themed marketing content. There are many ways to use the red and hearts vibe to promote your business, but we’re going to talk about one specifically: storytelling.
The power of storytelling
There are many methods you can use to encourage people to buy your product or use your service. Storytelling is one of the most powerful, however, even above sharing the cold hard facts of your brand.
Adding a narrative to your brand and product grabs your audience's attention, inciting an almost immediate emotional investment. Storytelling in marketing is meant to help your customers instantly relate to your brand. Facts and figures are great (and needed!) but feelings immediately tell your customers what they are going to get out of your business.
Now, think of how we can leverage storytelling to bring forth one of the most powerful emotions there is — love.
Storytelling and Valentine’s Day
For Valentine’s Day of 2022, Gucci shared a limited-edition zine that depicted a love story between a giant and a fairy. Of course, each page featured Gucci’s clothes and accessories, dazzling customers with the fairy tale and gorgeous attire.
Of course, this is a more obvious example of storytelling. Your brand doesn’t need to create a literal story to invoke that emotional connection. The art of storytelling can simply involve creating a narrative that shows how your customer's lives will be more positive with your product.
Other examples of Valentine’s Day storytelling:
Your turn
With all that in mind, it’s time to learn how you can use this strategy in your Valentine’s Day marketing. The most important part of storytelling is going in with a clear idea. More tips include:
Use these to create the best Valentine's storytelling campaign!
Tuongvi Diep is the Social Media and Product Marketing Lead at Adriana Lacy Consulting.
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