I have been asked a few times about using fictional characters in story telling and marketing.
The question is: “When you create a fictional character, is it unethical? Or is it a good idea?”
Which is a GREAT question.
Story telling and marketing are ALL about capturing peoples attention and imagination.
And characters are what do that for you.
Sometimes you are better off using yourself as the main character in your marketing
(for ex. I have often spoken about Saddleback Leather and the Million Dollar Lobster story –
both use real characters based on the owners of the company)
But there also times when fictional characters can do some incredible things to boost
your customer loyalty and following.
This article shares success stories from both real and fictional characters…
…along with some important questions to ask yourself in figuring out how best to do
your own story design.
http://www.blog.smallbusinesscopywriter.com/when-harry-met-tommy-2/
Enjoy,
Troy
PS: I broke my blog this week so it isn’t showing up properly. Lesson learned – STOP trying
to be the tech guy too, Troy! Should have left it to the designers – but I was in a rush and
it cost me.
There is another related article there you should have a look at as well
http://www.blog.smallbusinesscopywriter.com/marketing-lessons-from-the-master-master-yu-that-is/
PPS: Have you picked up a copy of the Small Display Ads report? http://www.smalldisplayads.com - a
great way to generate and convert quality leads and buyers.



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