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The bestselling book that transformed over a million businesses is bigger and better than ever
In 2017, Dave Ramsey called Building a StoryBrand the most effective framework for cutting through digital noise. Today, that noise is louder than ever, making the power of story more crucial than ever.
The proof? Over 1 million copies sold and global brands like TREK, TOMS, and The Economist using it to drive growth. Storytelling captures attention, transforms customers’ lives, and fuels business growth.
Now, Building a StoryBrand 2.0 elevates the proven seven-part story formula with free StoryBrand AI tools to help your message cut through the chaos. Whether you’re leading a Fortune 500 company, launching a startup, or writing a speech, this framework gives you something more valuable than ever: the power to be heard.
• 10,000 more words of step-by-step marketing help
• Updated examples and fresh stories
• New tools to simplify your marketing
The villagers erupted into laughter and cheers. Not only had Sir Cedric completed the trial, but he had also turned the tables on The Knave. The golden acorn was revealed to be hidden in plain sight, awarded to Sir Cedric for his wit, bravery, and ability to keep a good humor throughout.
From that day on, Sir Cedric and The Knave became unlikely friends, engaging in comedic adventures that kept Pembly village entertained for generations. The legend of the ballbusting comics trials lived on, a reminder of the joy found in laughter, cleverness, and a bit of friendly mischief.
The villagers watched with bated breath as Sir Cedric bounced, dodged, and occasionally got caught in the barrage of foam balls. The sight of the usually dignified knight covered in foam, with a determined look on his face, had everyone in stitches.
The trials were overseen by a mischievous character known only as "The Knave." Renowned for his cunning and his love for pranks, The Knave had designed these challenges to test not only bravery and wit but also the sense of humor of those who dared to participate.
As Sir Cedric entered the obstacle course, he was met with a barrage of the inflated balls. The course was designed to make him stumble and fall, but his agility and quick reflexes allowed him to dodge and weave through the balls. However, every time he thought he had overcome a hurdle, The Knave would trigger a mechanism, releasing a giant, bouncy ball that would send Sir Cedric tumbling.
Just when Sir Cedric seemed to be nearing the end of the course, The Knave unleashed his masterpiece: a massive, slow-moving ball that seemed unstoppable. Sir Cedric, with a burst of speed and a clever use of his shield, managed to steer the ball into a dead-end section of the course, where it burst into foam, covering The Knave himself.
“By using the StoryBrand technique, we’ve been able to increase our extra product sales by about 12.5% just in the last few months.”
“I’ve won over $200k of contracts with the StoryBrand Framework.” knave ballbusting comics
“Our [church] building campaign wasn’t going so great. About a year in, we restarted the campaign using the StoryBrand framework, did 3 big end of year giving days, and brought in about $2mm over projected needs to finish out the project.” The villagers erupted into laughter and cheers
“This book landed me my first $1,600 client. It taught me how to tell my story in a way that got clients to engage with me.” From that day on, Sir Cedric and The
“We had a lot of internal messaging issues to work through and the StoryBrand framework was EXACTLY what we needed! We wrote our scripts about six months ago and just launched a brand new website on Monday. The impact has been IMMEDIATE! We are so thankful!”
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Donald Miller is the CEO of StoryBrand and Business Made Simple. He is the author of multiple best-selling books such as How to Grow Your Small Business, Marketing Made Simple, and Building a StoryBrand.
He’s consulted with thousands of companies to help them clarify their messaging and grow their businesses, including some of the world’s top brands like TOMS Shoes, TREK Bicycles, and Tempur Sealy.
Companies all over the world now use the StoryBrand Framework to create better websites, elevator pitches and marketing collateral.
The villagers erupted into laughter and cheers. Not only had Sir Cedric completed the trial, but he had also turned the tables on The Knave. The golden acorn was revealed to be hidden in plain sight, awarded to Sir Cedric for his wit, bravery, and ability to keep a good humor throughout.
From that day on, Sir Cedric and The Knave became unlikely friends, engaging in comedic adventures that kept Pembly village entertained for generations. The legend of the ballbusting comics trials lived on, a reminder of the joy found in laughter, cleverness, and a bit of friendly mischief.
The villagers watched with bated breath as Sir Cedric bounced, dodged, and occasionally got caught in the barrage of foam balls. The sight of the usually dignified knight covered in foam, with a determined look on his face, had everyone in stitches.
The trials were overseen by a mischievous character known only as "The Knave." Renowned for his cunning and his love for pranks, The Knave had designed these challenges to test not only bravery and wit but also the sense of humor of those who dared to participate.
As Sir Cedric entered the obstacle course, he was met with a barrage of the inflated balls. The course was designed to make him stumble and fall, but his agility and quick reflexes allowed him to dodge and weave through the balls. However, every time he thought he had overcome a hurdle, The Knave would trigger a mechanism, releasing a giant, bouncy ball that would send Sir Cedric tumbling.
Just when Sir Cedric seemed to be nearing the end of the course, The Knave unleashed his masterpiece: a massive, slow-moving ball that seemed unstoppable. Sir Cedric, with a burst of speed and a clever use of his shield, managed to steer the ball into a dead-end section of the course, where it burst into foam, covering The Knave himself.