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Jul 20, 2021

Keep It Real

Separating Fact from Fiction in Your Brand Story By Hannah Landers On New Year’s Eve, the unthinkable happened to a group of tourists in New York City: An undetected home […]

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Jul 13, 2021

Walking a Thin Storyline

By Logan Krum From the time he was 16 years old, Richard Branson saw opportunity and transformed it into a business. Through a series of ventures spanning Christmas trees, a […]

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Aug 24, 2020

Take ‘Em to the Promised Land

Brands can imbue pragmatic products with intrigue through storytelling that illustrates the worlds those products make possible. By Andrea Bullard On any given day, about a million Appen employees from around the […]

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Dec 10, 2019

King of Burgers, Queen of Pop

By Kenly Craighill In 2008, a doe-eyed, cowboy-boot-clad 18-year-old took to the CMT Music Awards stage. Her unmistakable permed curls, paired with a cutesy-country twang and puppy-love lyrics, made her […]

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Aug 14, 2019

Peer Pressure or Pure Profit?

Brand Loyalty Waits on the Other End of a Difficult Decision By Dante Pannell “It is shameful retreat for the company. American businesses should be proud of our country’s history, […]

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May 15, 2019

Won’t You Be My … Customer?

Lessons on authenticity and connection from Mr. Rogers By Rachel Fox “It’s through relationships that we learn best and grow best.” Some lessons are evergreen. In the aftermath of the […]

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Nov 8, 2018

Google It, Xerox It, FedEx It, Post-It: How Story Can Help Prevent Brand “Genericide”

By Zachary Vickers Barry Manilow is known for chart-topping hits like “Looks Like We Made It,” but few may realize that many brand jingles we still can’t get out of […]

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Sep 28, 2018

A Case for Taking the Long Road

By Lindsay Cottman Famed operatic soprano Beverly Sills used her vocal talent to sing, and to impart wise words, once musing that “there are no shortcuts to any place worth […]

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Sep 27, 2018

Soup’s Down! How Tired Brands Can Refresh Through Story

By Zachary Vickers The $4.5 billion U.S. canned soup industry has been flat since 2012, and Campbell’s — with 40 percent of the market share — is the face of […]

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Sep 7, 2018

Why Bad “Plot Twists” Ruin Brand Stories

By Zachary Vickers When Norman Mailer said that the novel was dead in 1955, perhaps he was also heralding the impending fate of independent bookstores. In 1995, Amazon become “Earth’s […]

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