Book & Product Reviews
I have been waiting impatiently for this book to come out ever since I first heard it was in the works last year, because:
- Casey Hibbard is the leading Case Study and Success Story expert.
- Success Stories are great lead generation tools for international sales. They can often be the tipping point you need to get the international sale, simply because stories are so powerful and can translate across cultures.
It took one month for this book to get here from Amazon.com.
- Stories That Sell – Turn Satisfied Customers Into Your Most Powerful Sales And Marketing Asset – by Casey Hibbard
It was a long wait, and when expectations are high, there is a greater danger of disappointment. This was not the case: no disappointment here. In fact, I got more excited as I read through the book. Stories That Sell spoke to both the writer and the marketer in me.
The Quotes Frame The Story
Before I go any further, I have to tell you something else. Many books have quotes in the beginning of a chapter. Few of these quotes really stand out. The quotes in Stories That Sell added depth to my reading experience.
I want to share them with you. Here are the quotes Casey uses in her book:
- The fast is, everyone is in sales. Whatever area you work in, you do have clients and you do need to sell. – Jay Abraham
- If you tell me, it’s an essay. If you show me, it’s a story. – Barbara Greene
- You have to understand, my dears, that the shortest distance between truth and a human being is a story. – Anthony de Mello
- Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today. – Robert McKee
- Stories give life to past experience. Stories make the events in memory memorable to others and to ourselves. This is one of the reasons why people like to tell stories. – Roger C. Shank
- People are hungry for stories. It’s part of our very being. – Studs Terkel
- Stories are the single most powerful weapon in a leader’s arsenal. – Howard Gardner
- If you’re trying to persuade people to do something, or buy something, it seems to me you should use their language, the language in which they think. – David Ogilvy
- Stories have power. They delight, enchant, touch, teach, recall, inspire, motivate, challenge. They help us understand. They imprint a picture on our minds. – Janet Litherland
- Our species thinks in metaphors and learns through stories. – Mary Catherine Bateson
- The story-from Rumpelstiltskin to War and Peace- is one of the basic tools invented by the human mind, for the purpose of gaining understanding. There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories. – Ursula K. LeGuin
What Are Success Stories?
Success Stories are stories of satisfied customers that are leveraged to improve the sales process. Here are the different types of Success Stories:
- Success Stories – from a paragraph to 2-3 pages long
- Case Studies – generally a bit more in depth than Success Stories
- Testimonials
- References
Stories That Sell goes into detail about the many ways to use these different types of Success Stories for both marketing and sales. Many companies have Customer-Reference Programs to encourage, qualify and track suitable customers. This book also gives you ideas on how you can get more Success Stories and in a way that is suitable for your business.
Why Success Stories Bring In Sales
Employers use references before deciding to hire someone. People like hearing stories from others who have bought something they are thinking of buying. It is a natural part of the decision process. We seek confirmation before purchasing something:
- At the top of the list: we trust people we know
- In second position: we trust strangers with experience. This is where Success Stories come into play.
Success Stories became popular with the rise of expensive high tech equipment. Hearing the story of other happy customers:
- Proves there are other customers
- Proves the product gets results
Success Stories show, they do not tell. This helps companies gain credibility, which in turn gives them a competitive edge. These stories answer many of the questions buyers have.
Stories Than Sell gives you details to help you create your own Success Story Marketing strategy.
Why You Need More Than One Success Story
The more a Success Story reflects your prospective buyer’s situation, the more relevant and valuable a Success Story is in the decision making process. And your buyers always feel their situation is unique, so they look for similarities between their situation and your Success Story.
Success Stories work best when they mirror the reader’s own particular situation. It provides an effective case for buying the product or service.
Buyers now want Success Stories about their particular industry and they want stories that show how to solve the exact problem they have. This means that you should have Success Stories for each of your different customer profiles. You can have Success Stories for different:
- Products and services
- Industries
- Customer size
- Geography
- Problems/solutions
- Technical or business focus
One Success Story can cover several of these points. Stories That Sell shows you how to strategically plan your Success Story creation to fit your business needs. It shows you how to create Success Stories to present a new idea, new product or new benefits.
Who Should Read Stories That Sell
Stories That Sell is written for both:
- People who write Success Stories
- People who use Success Stories and would like to improve their sales results with better Success Story Marketing
For Success Story Writers
Casey covers everything you need to write Success Stories. There are guidelines and examples at the end of the book. I found the comparison at the end of the book very useful. There is an example of a Success Story in traditional format and one in a feature-story format.
For Marketing & Sales Managers
Marketing managers will appreciate all of this book. Stories That Sell lays out all you need to create an effective Success Story Marketing program. There are suggestions on how to deal with any problems that come up, and also many ideas on how to market with Success Stories.
Sales managers are always looking for the right tools to have in their arsenal. This book shows how collaboration between sales and marketing teams can give sales people their strongest sales tools. Sales people are on the front line. They often hear about Success Stories from their customers and know the details before anyone else. And sales people also know what stories they need in order to close more sales. Stories That Sell shows you how sales and marketing teams can work together to get more effective sales tools.
To Get More Sales
I would like to add that anyone interested in improving their sales should read this book and learn more about Success Story Marketing. This book lives up to its title and shows you how and why Success Stories can become your most powerful sales and marketing asset.
What I Got Out Of It
I have used Success Stories effectively in previous marketing positions. And yet I discovered things I did not know in Stories That Sell. I also greatly appreciated Casey’s advice on how to deal with approval’s for Success Stories. With my international business background I usually rely on my cross-cultural skills for International Success Stories. But after reading this book, I feel that I now have a few more tricks up my sleeve.
As I read through the book, I jotted down ideas for Success Stories for my own business. I suggest anyone reading this book to do the same. I came up with 14 new ideas for Success Stories that I had not thought of before… simply because I now have more ideas how to market them.
Thank you Casey, for writing this book. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to facilitate the sales process in national or international markets. This book is particularly valuable in today’s economy.
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Here are reviews of the books I have read recently to help me with communication for international sales:
- A Writer’s Guide To Powerful Paragraphs By Victor C. Pellegrino
- Content Rich By Jon Wuebben
- Get Content Get Customers by Joe Pulizzi & Newt Barrett
- Letting Go Of The Words – Writing Web Content That Works By Janice Redish
- Stories That Sell By Casey Hibbard
- The Culturally Customized Web Site By Nitish Singh And Arun Pereira
- The Magic Of Pre-Writing By Steven Osborne
- The Secret To Writing A Successful And Outstanding Blog By Liz Strauss
International Sales
Here are reviews of the books I have read recently to help me with international sales:
- All of the Little Sales Books by Jeffrey Gitomer
- Asinine Advertising By Herschell Gordon Lewis
- Influencer: The Power To Change Anything by Kerry Patterson – Joseph Grenny – David Maxfield – Ron McMillian & Al Switzler
- Sales Strategy From The Inside Out By Duane Sparks
International Web Marketing
Here are reviews of the books I have read recently to help me with international web marketing:
- Bit Literacy Productivity in the Age of Information and E-mail Overload By Mark Hurst
- Dotcomology The Science Of Making Money Online By Stone Evans
- How The Internet Works By Preston Gralla
- How to Win Sales & Influence Spiders By Catherine Seda
- Landing Page Optimization By Tim Ash
- Mastering Online Marketing By Mitch Meyerson
- Multichannel Marketing By Akin Arikan
- Online Competitive Intelligence By Helen P. Burwell
- ProBlogger by Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett
- Stats Faceslap By Ed Rivis
- The Ultimate Web Marketing Strategy By Ed Rivis
- Website Optimization by Andrew B. King
Here are some Product Reviews:
- Ed Rivis’ Stats Faceslap
- Success Chef’s Marketing E.S.P.
- The Management Tools I Use For Content Created To Be Re-Packaged
- The Ultimate Desktop Copy Coach By Tony Flores
- Web Video University And International Marketing
All of the book and product reviews here are totally unsolicited… spontaneous …and without affiliate links. These are books I have read recently and only the ones that I share with friends. So all of the reviews you find here are on books and products that I highly recommend.
Also, as these are books and products that I have recently read since, this is not a list of my all-time favorite books. Hopefully I will get around to reviewing my favorite culture and international business books sometime soon.
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