6 Secrets to Make Your Content Unforgettable
6 Secrets to Make Your Content Unforgettable:from Content Marketing Today
“So easy even a caveman could do it.”
“Where’s the beef?”
“Eat Mor Chikin!”
What is it about these phrases and accompanying images from classic Geico, Wendy’s and Chick-Fil-A commercials that made them so memorable? And, for many of us, make them unforgettable today.
In the classic 2007 best-seller, Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die, Chip and Dan Heath explain brilliantly why such “sticky” ideas escape the dustbin of history and provide a framework that enables us to communicate more effectively.
“Regardless of your level of ‘natural creativity’ . a little focused effort can make almost any idea stickier [and] more likely to make a difference,” they write.
Six core concepts underlie the creation of sticky ideas that last. They also form a sticky acronym: SUCCESs. Ideas must be simple, unexpected, concrete, credible, emotional and tell stories.
- Simple, as in Southwest Airlines’ mission to be known as the low-fare airline.
- Unexpected, they write, “because surprise makes us pay attention and think.”
- Concrete. As an example, we can easily and vividly describe a watermelon, which has plenty of hooks in our memory, but we might have trouble defining the concept of “truth.”
- Credible, which is the secret behind “where’s the beef.” Simple observation showed that Wendy’s burger was big.
- Emotional. For instance, an Army chef in Iraq, driven by the mission that he is in charge of morale, ran a gourmet mess hall that created an oasis in the desert for troops.
- Stories: Think David and Goliath. We all know and remember the story. And, we love it because the little guy beats the big guy.
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