Workshop: Sell More With Story 

Friday, April 24th | 9:00-11:00 AM | Room 212, The Hurt Hub@Davidson


Most business use the wrong words.

And it is costing them lots of customers.
But when you know how to find the right words to talk about what you do, revenue goes up.

Lots of businesses burn money on marketing for a simple reason:
They're getting the word out, but the words they use don't work.
As a result, people aren't listening — or buying.

If you want to change that, you've got to find the right words.

The Sell More With Story workshop will help you do just that.

During the workshop, you'll:

✅ Discover why you're talking over your customers' heads without realizing it
✅ Learn how to use proven storytelling principles to simplify your message
✅ Craft five story-based soundbites you can use immediately to connect with clients
✅ Create a custom "next actions" checklist to use your soundbites to grow your business
✅ Meet other local professionals and a have a lot of fun along the way

The time together is FREE, but space is limited.

So reserve your seat today.


When you have the right words, marketing stops being stressful and starts being successful.


Everyone wants to make a huge ROI from their marketing budget. But few companies do.

I want to see you be one of those few.

Believe it or not, marketing isn't complicated: you make more money when you use better words.

I host the Sell More With Story Workshop to help businesses just like yours learn how to find the words they need to grow.

I can't wait to help you find yours.

- Sloan

What Previous Attendees Have Had to Say

"Sloan has a way of breaking down brand messaging and storytelling that actually feels clear and actionable, not overwhelming."  - Brooke R.

"I learned a new perspective on how to market my business and I was able to confidently move in the right direction with the knowledge I gained."  - Ezra T.

"I had a sales appointment immediately after the workshop, and I closed the deal on the spot using the messaging tools I had just learned.  - Gary S.

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