The Speakipedia Influencer Tools are based on careful study of story structures. It's easy to ask AI to “write a story” or “create an introduction for my next speech,” but unless we provide specific information and careful instructions, the AI will execute whatever vague directions it has to work with.
In graphic design, the selection of images, colors and typefaces, the position of elements on the page, clarity on the purpose of the work all contribute to the success of the message. The designer's awareness of contemporary trends and the history of graphic design facilitate effective aesthetic decision-making. Content creators who lack design skills and training rely on template-based tools like Canva.com to guide their choices.
Story design is the same. A speech introduction is not a résumé. In an elevator pitch, if you share your name before your prospect is interested in your offering, they won't remember it. Q & A is a low-energy way to conclude your talk; add a closing statement to end your presentation on a high note.
The Speakipedia Influencer Tools offer templates for your narratives. Think carefully about each prompt and you'll end up with copy that compels, introductions that set your stage, stories that stick, elevator pitches that rocket you to the penthouse, and more.
Load the demonstrations in each tool to explore the possibilities.
Happy influencing!
—Dave Bricker
P.S. New tools and features are on the way.