[Story Type Test] #5. Rewards-Focused: Highlighting What Sets My Product Apart
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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 and
- as well as the key points to keep in mind when writing a Rewards-focused Story.
* Wait a minute—first, take the quizto find the Story type that’s right for you.
1) Your story type is “Rewards-Focused.”
- Whether you’re introducing a product on wadiz that’s never been sold anywhere else,
- or if you’ve prepared a project featuring products from a new brand that’s just starting to gain traction,
- and you’d rather have the product’s merits take center stage rather than the maker’s story.
Try writing a Story that helps readers understand why the product or service you’re introducing is necessary and just how innovative it is. We recommend starting your Story by highlighting the product’s features and what sets it apart. Highlight the product’s effects or benefits by showing before-and-after examples. It’s also a good idea to ask lighthearted questions to build empathy around the inconveniences people typically experience.
2) 4 Steps to Creating a “Rewards-Focused” 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 items within 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 Example of a “Rewards-Focused” Story
- [Shinsulate] Camping outerwear made from a new material that withstands the cold of Antarctica and space
- [Moshu] You’ll Be Carrying This All Week Long I Canvas Cooler Bag in 3 Sizes
- Become a cameraman for life for [just over 50,000 won]! A 360-degree camera tracker
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[ Story Type Test ] Series
- Take the Story Type Test
- Fandom-Style Worksheet
- Empathy-Based Worksheet
- Worksheet Highlighting Special Benefits
Written by Lee Eun-ah, Designed by Lee Jeong-hoo