Storytelling works well when you begin with a simple problem people understand, then explain how the product helped you or someone else solve it. For example, if you promote a meal-planning tool, you could start with the struggle of deciding what to cook every day, then show how the tool made planning easier. Sharing moments instead of just features makes the message feel real. A short story also keeps people engaged long enough to understand why the product matters. When the story feels natural, the product fits smoothly into it. What kind of stories seem to make product recommendations sound more believable?