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10    CREATE THE STORY


          PARTNERS
          Jobs shares the stage with key partners as well as his products. In
          September 2005, Jobs announced that all of Madonna’s albums
          would be available on iTunes. The pop star herself suddenly
          appeared via webcam and joked with Jobs that she had tried to
          hold out as long as possible but got tired of not being able to
          download her own songs. Whether it’s an artist or an industry
          partner like the CEOs of Intel, Fox, or Sony, Jobs often shares
          the stage with people who contribute to Apple’s success.

          CUSTOMER EVIDENCE AND THIRD-PARTY ENDORSEMENTS
          Offering “customer evidence” or testimonials is an important
          part of the selling cycle. Few customers want to be pioneers,
          especially when budgets are tight. Just as recruiters ask for ref-
          erences, your customers want to hear success stories. This is
          especially critical for small companies. Your sales and marketing
          collateral might look great in that glossy four-color brochure, but
          it will be met with a healthy degree of skepticism. The number
          one influencer is word of mouth. Successful product launches
          usually have several customers who were involved in the beta
          and who can vouch for the product. Incorporate customer evi-
          dence into your pitch. Including a quote is simple enough, but
          try going one step further by recording a short testimonial and
          embedding the video on your site and in your presentation.
          Even better, invite a customer to join you in person (or via web-
          cam) at a presentation or an important sales meeting.
             Do you have third-party reviews of your product? Always use
          third-party endorsements when available. Word of mouth is one
          of the most effective marketing tools available, and when your
          customers see an endorsement from a publication or an individ-
          ual they respect, it will make them feel more comfortable about
          their purchasing decisions.

          VIDEO CLIPS
          Very few presenters incorporate video into their presentations.
          Jobs plays video clips very often. Sometimes he shows video
          of employees talking about how much they enjoyed working
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