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In 2017, Dave Ramsey called Building a StoryBrand the most effective framework for cutting through digital noise. Today, that noise is louder than ever, making the power of story more crucial than ever.
The proof? Over 1 million copies sold and global brands like TREK, TOMS, and The Economist using it to drive growth. Storytelling captures attention, transforms customers’ lives, and fuels business growth.
Now, Building a StoryBrand 2.0 elevates the proven seven-part story formula with free StoryBrand AI tools to help your message cut through the chaos. Whether you’re leading a Fortune 500 company, launching a startup, or writing a speech, this framework gives you something more valuable than ever: the power to be heard.
• 10,000 more words of step-by-step marketing help
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: Often features a "four-on-the-floor" kick drum pattern with a focus on groove and syncopated percussion.
: High-energy routines like HIIT or power walking.
At , music falls into the Vivace category—lively, fast, and energetic. This tempo is a "sweet spot" for modern dance floors, sitting between classic House and harder Techno. 1. Genre Characteristics
While your request to "" at 132 BPM could refer to a technical paper on music production or a workout "paper" (routine), it most likely refers to the creative process of producing music in genres like House , Techno , or UK Garage , where 132 BPM is a standard high-energy tempo. Producing at 132 BPM: Technical Guide
: At 132 BPM, the kick needs to be punchy but tight. Avoid long tails that bleed into the next beat to prevent "muddiness."
: Sidechain your bass to the kick drum to ensure the low end stays clear and "pumping." 3. Musical Reference Points
: Focuses on driving, repetitive industrial sounds and atmospheric textures. 2. Sound Design & Composition
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“I’ve won over $200k of contracts with the StoryBrand Framework.” Cool (132 BPM)
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Donald Miller is the CEO of StoryBrand and Business Made Simple. He is the author of multiple best-selling books such as How to Grow Your Small Business, Marketing Made Simple, and Building a StoryBrand.
He’s consulted with thousands of companies to help them clarify their messaging and grow their businesses, including some of the world’s top brands like TOMS Shoes, TREK Bicycles, and Tempur Sealy.
Companies all over the world now use the StoryBrand Framework to create better websites, elevator pitches and marketing collateral.
To produce a "cool" track at this speed, focus on these core elements:
: Often features a "four-on-the-floor" kick drum pattern with a focus on groove and syncopated percussion.
: High-energy routines like HIIT or power walking.
At , music falls into the Vivace category—lively, fast, and energetic. This tempo is a "sweet spot" for modern dance floors, sitting between classic House and harder Techno. 1. Genre Characteristics
While your request to "" at 132 BPM could refer to a technical paper on music production or a workout "paper" (routine), it most likely refers to the creative process of producing music in genres like House , Techno , or UK Garage , where 132 BPM is a standard high-energy tempo. Producing at 132 BPM: Technical Guide
: At 132 BPM, the kick needs to be punchy but tight. Avoid long tails that bleed into the next beat to prevent "muddiness."
: Sidechain your bass to the kick drum to ensure the low end stays clear and "pumping." 3. Musical Reference Points
: Focuses on driving, repetitive industrial sounds and atmospheric textures. 2. Sound Design & Composition