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The Three Rules to Marketing Reset – Spreadable. Ultra-Niche. Consistent.
The last portion of this interview with Paul Laudicina of A.T. Kearney really struck me. Take a read through this paragraph, and then let’s discuss.
As I read this paragraph, I think of the many traditional publishers out there who have been working toward the end goal statement, “When advertising comes back…” Scary proposition.
Seth Godin blogged about the marketing reset as the movement from attention shortage to attention surplus.
This attention shortage drove our economy.
The internet has done something wacky to this situation. It has created a surplus of attention. Ads go unsold. People are spending hours on YouTube or Twitter or Facebook or other sites and not spending their attention on ads, because the ads are either absent or not worth watching.Marketing is in the process of resetting itself (and has been for a while). What does this mean for us? I think we are all trying to figure it out, but here are three concepts to kick around.
Create marketing that spreads (or that your customers would be likely to talk about), go ultra-niche and whatever you develop, do it consistently. This is the recipe for content marketing success as our marketing resets itself.
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