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Your Story Is a Sales Advantage: A Conversation with Bill Blankschaen

Your Story Is a Sales Advantage: A Conversation with Bill Blankschaen

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Bill Blankschaen joins Sales & Cigars to explain why entrepreneurs need a clear origin story, how storytelling builds trust, and why consistent messaging gives companies a real sales advantage. Episode Overview Most companies already have a story. The problem is they are not telling it clearly, consistently, or in a way that actually connects with customers. In this episode of Sales & Cigars, Walter Crosby sits down with Bill Blankschaen, author of Your Story Advantage, to talk about why storytelling is not just a marketing tool — it is a business and sales advantage. Bill shares his own journey from leading a private school to taking a major entrepreneurial risk in order to become a writer and storyteller. That decision eventually led to building Story Builders, where he now helps entrepreneurs, authors, and businesses clarify their messaging and tell stories that stick. The conversation explores the difference between an origin story and a brand story, why sales teams need a consistent narrative, and how leaders can create messaging their teams can actually use. Episode Highlights Bill's transition from school leader to entrepreneur, writer, and storytellerThe risk of leaving stable work to pursue a callingWhy every entrepreneur's breakthrough begins with understanding their own storyThe difference between a company's origin story and its broader brand storyWhy inconsistent storytelling creates friction for sales and marketing teamsThe importance of helping the whole company "sing from the same hymnal"Bill's five-part storytelling structure: attention, tension, connection, solution, and actionWhy salespeople often jump to the solution too earlyHow strong storytelling helps buyers feel understood before they ever hear the pitchWhy storytelling should be customer-centered, not company-centered Key Takeaways Your story matters more than you think. Many founders and entrepreneurs downplay their own story because it feels normal to them. But your story is often the very thing that helps customers trust you, relate to you, and understand why your company exists. An origin story creates context. A strong origin story explains where the business came from, why it was started, and what problem or calling led to its creation. It gives customers and employees a deeper understanding of the mission behind the company. Your story is about you — but it is not for you. One of Bill's most important points is that while your story may start with you, it must be framed for the customer. The goal is not self-expression for its own sake. The goal is connection. Sales teams need a shared story. When every salesperson tells a slightly different version of the company story, trust erodes and the message gets diluted. Clear storytelling gives the team a shared framework they can deliver in their own voice without drifting off-message. Storytelling should start with the customer, not the product. Too many companies jump straight to features, benefits, and solutions. But buyers care first about their own goals, problems, and frustrations. The best storytelling starts there. A simple structure makes storytelling usable. Bill's five-part framework gives companies a practical way to shape their messaging: Attention — what the customer wantsTension — what is getting in the wayConnection — why you understand and can helpSolution — what you offerAction — what they should do next Good storytelling makes scaling easier. When the founder is the only one who can tell the company story well, growth gets stuck. A clear story helps the whole team communicate consistently across sales, marketing, and leadership. Who Should Listen Entrepreneurs trying to clarify their company messagingFounders who know their story but struggle to get it out of their headSales leaders who want their team speaking more consistentlyCompanies where sales and marketing are not aligned on the messageAnyone who wants to turn their story into a real business advantage Links & Resources Your Story Advantage by Bill BlankschaenStory BuildersBill Blankschaenyourstoryadvantage.com Subscribe to Sales & Cigars If you want real conversations about selling, leadership, and building a message that actually connects, subscribe to Sales & Cigars on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. The only smoke we blow is from cigars.
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