Quotes about Message
We just raised the value of our product by more than 100 percent simply by using words. And words are free.
- Donald Miller
Once you understand how story integrates with your brand message, you'll be able to create communication pieces (and even a brand strategy) that engages more customers and grows your business.
- Donald Miller
Example from the StoryBrand one-liner: When you clarify your message word starts to spread about your company and your business grows.
- Donald Miller
Example from the StoryBrand one-liner: Most business leaders struggle to talk about what they do, so we've created a communication framework that helps people clarify their message. When you clarify your message, word starts to spread about your company and your business grows.
- Donald Miller
In your marketing copy, don't be cute, be clear.
- Donald Miller
The key is to make your company's message about something that helps the customer survive and to do so in such a way that they can understand it without burning too many calories.
- Donald Miller
If you have a clear message and no sales funnel, your business will not grow.
- Donald Miller
The explanatory paragraph is a great way to accomplish both.
- Donald Miller
What if part of God's message to the world was you, the true and real you?
- Donald Miller
No one can match America. We have big hearts—and the courage to do what's right. But we're not the world's policemen. And if we have to take on that role, we need to send a clear message that protection comes at a price. If other countries benefit from our armed forces protecting them, those countries should cover the costs. Period.
- Donald Trump
The old man woke up at once. "Ay, ay!" cried Whitefield, fixing his eyes on him, "I have waked you up, have I? I meant to do it. I am not come here to preach to stocks and stones: I have come to you in the name of the Lord God of Hosts, and I must, and will, have an audience.
- JC Ryle
Rejection isn't just an emotion we feel. It's a message that's sent to the core of who we are, causing us to believe lies about ourselves, others, and God. We connect an event from today to something harsh someone once said. That person's line becomes a label. The label becomes a lie. And the lie becomes a liability in how we think about ourselves and interact in every future relationship.
- Lysa TerKeurst