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Stories That Turn Churning Clients Into Raving Fans

Updated: May 24, 2022



Facts tell, but do stories really sell?


It depends on what and how you tell the stories. People love personalized stories they can resonate with. They often overlook those that are generic and irrelevant to their goals.


So, how can you tell personalized stories that capture your audience's attention at scale?


Join our Live Webinar with Raj Khera, Managing Partner at morebusiness.com, who will be sharing his proven and research-backed tips on telling stories that can help you close deals more consistently and reach your revenue goals.


Discover:

  1. How to identify compelling brand stories

  2. Ways companies can use stories to boost business growth in this market

  3. GTM plan and distribution strategies for brand stories

  4. The story that helped sell many SaaS products



 

About Our Speakers

Raj Khera is a past CEO and CMO of several SaaS businesses, growing them to successful multi-million dollar exits. He is now a Growth Advisor to B2B SaaS companies and Publisher of MoreBusiness.com where his personal goal is to provide content, training, and resources to help 250 entrepreneurs become millionaires within 5 years of starting their business. Raj holds a couple of degrees in electrical engineering and serves on a few boards. His favorite activity is being a dad.



Shashi Bellamkonda is the VP of Marketing at involve.ai. He is known by many as the “social media swami”, and is a marketing leader who has worked with many entrepreneurs and local businesses and taught Digital Marketing Strategy and Marketing Analytics at Georgetown University as an adjunct professor. Shashi has been called the most customer-obsessed marketing leader and continues to educate himself on technology.

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