As our world and technology have
become increasingly complex, people gravitate toward simple, easily
recognizable messages and calls-for-action.
Let's agree: The time of complex visual messaging in marketing and advertising is over. Collages are dead.
A simple image that conveys a single core idea are favoured by marketers and brand managers because they work. In essence, today anything that is not necessary to
get to “yes” merely gets in the way.
It is the difference between the
completely uncluttered Google search website with its legendary a single function, and Yahoo
search where myriad content has come to obscure its (former) main function.
The challenge is that arriving at simplicity is hard work. It requires a focused purpose and a great deal of clarity. It requires knowing who exactly your message needs to speak to and convince to pay attention and a deep understanding of what breakthrough communications are about, what they must over come.
Our brains are designed to edit out information, to ignore clutter, to disregard anything that doesn't look immediately pertinent.
Great marketing gets past those hardwired gatekeepers. And great marketing has to be singular, direct and address an important target market motivation.
Hallmarks of effective communications
- Purpose
- Specific target audience
- Relevance to audience
- Clarity
- Consistency
- Suitable medium
- Repetition
- Multi-channel
- Conversation
- Evaluate and Learn