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Storytelling in depth: The trouble with acts

Even the Hulk understands that acts don’t make a story, but actions do.

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Storytelling in depth: Comedy in 8 easy steps

Dan Harmon’s story structure has eight steps that he follows closely, a structure that has served him well in television, Web and film.

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Storytelling in depth: Why Woody and Buzz matter

The 22 guidelines from Pixar serve as starting points for discussion on building compelling stories.

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The modern storyteller

Telling stories is how I’ve made my living for many years, whether in print, on the air or online. Telling a good story will help you stand out.

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Mail call!

How to make room in your Inbox for email that matters most.

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As you’re putting together your editorial calendar for 2014 …

As you and your colleagues map out great stories to share next year, consider these questions to make your editorial calendar as successful as possible.

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The rice dish that wasn’t a turkey

My friend Jen Barnett shared this Thanksgiving tale in her Freshfully company newsletter.

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Chart: The Periodic Table of Storytelling

James, a student who goes by DawnPaladin on the site DeviantArt, pulled together common plots, settings and characters for this amazing graphic.

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Video: Getting started on a social media policy

Andrea Weckerle shows where to get started in creating a social media policy for an organization.

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Evergreen content, promos that last (nearly) forever

I’ve put off writing Y’all Connect promos for months, usually for more pressing matters. But after much procrastination, I spent the last hour putting together tweets about our blog, social media channels, videos, specific posts, our newsletter and more. They will last for at least a year, with minor tweaks and additions along the way.

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