[Story Type Test] #4. Special Offer Type: Encouraging Immediate Pre-Order
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- Have you found the story type that suits you best through the Story Type Test?
- Based on your test results, I’ll walk you through the four main steps of story writing,
- as well as what to watch out for when writing Stories that offer special benefits.
* Wait a minute, Take theto find the Story type that suits you best.
1) The maker’s story type is “Special Perks.”
- Whether you’ve sold on other platforms
- have experience running funding campaigns on wadiz,
- and you’d like to showcase your product with unprecedented perks not offered elsewhere.
Write your story in a way that makes people feel they can’t afford to miss out on the special perks available only on wadiz. Start by emphasizing that these perks are so attractive that they’re worth the long wait. Above all, it’s important to highlight that pre-ordering on wadiz is the most cost-effective option compared to other sites or your own online store.
2) 4 Steps to Creating a “Special Benefits” Story
Once you’ve found the story type that suits you, it’s time to write it yourself.Use the worksheet to confidently prepare each step, or mark (V) next to the sections you think are essential. You canreorder the specific itemswithin each step, but we don’t recommend changing the order of the steps themselves. Once you’ve decided on the order, review the example stories to learn how to connect them naturally—and you’re all set!

A Typical “Special Benefits” Story Example
- Premium Massage Chair: Let’s redefine the [standard] for pricing for a moment. | Serena & Lunox
- Luxury care for my hobby! A mini polisher that cleans even the hardest-to-reach spots
- [All-Time Beauty No. 1] Curling lashes by burning a cotton swab. You know that trick, right? Now you can do it with a lash curler!
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Text by Jo Na-hyun, Design by Lee Jeong-hoo