Story is the Strategy
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Story isn't something you add at the end of your marketing process. It's the structure that makes your message work in the first place.
In Episode 4, Dan Portnoy breaks down what story actually is at its most fundamental level — not long-form content, not guilt-trip videos with soft music — but a three-part structure that your audience's brain is already wired to follow: Want → Obstacle → Change.
In this episode you'll learn:
- Why most marketing fails (it's skipping one of the three story elements)
- How your brain processes narrative differently than information — and why that matters for every campaign you run
- The difference between alignment (your North Star) and amplification (your story) — and why you need both
- The three-question test you can run on any post, pitch, email, or campaign to find out if it's actually ready
- Why nonprofits especially need to understand the exchange happening in every donor relationship
If you can answer all three questions clearly, you have the architecture for a story. If you can't, the piece isn't done yet.
The Three-Question Test:
- What does my audience want? (Not what you want to tell them)
- What's in the way? (The real obstacle — fear, confusion, bad past experience)
- What changes if they engage with you? (A shift, not a feature list)
Resources mentioned:
- Story frameworks on the Portnoy Media Lab YouTube channel
- The Nonprofit Narrative by Dan Portnoy
- Questions or stuck? Email Dan: dan@portnoymedia.com
www.PortnoyMedia.com
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