What are the most common storytelling mistakes you see startup founders making?
Chikodi Chima
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The best startups are the ones with the best stories, but there are common mistakes early stage founders make that sabotage their progress.
Selling features not benefits is one of the most common.
What other examples have you’ve seen?
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Alysha Light@alysha_light
Not knowing what your story is in the first place, is a big one.
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@alysha_light Totally. What you think is cool and what the audience needs have to align, otherwise there’s no story.
@phil_bill Great point. And there’s the pain of inaction, which is an important piece of the persuasion puzzle.
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Talking about I/we/us, rather than you.
@katjaalissamueller Exactly. No one wants an email, they want a “me-mail.”
Lyrist
Stories that are not focus and try to be everything.
@willie_tsang_ Don’t try to boil the ocean
Founders often overcomplicate their pitch, making it hard to follow. Also, they sometimes focus too much on themselves rather than on solving the customer's problem. Keep it simple and customer-centric!
Making everything about themselves and not about their customers