I'm done Being "Messaged"
A couple of weeks ago I did a brief post about doing rather than saying. It stemmed from my frustration with traditional advertising messages I was hearing on TV. They were so disconnected from me and seemingly disingenuous that they were actually repulsive.
Then this week during the Power of A brouhaha, Chris Bailey slipped in this powerful paragraph:
I think that's an important point. I generally listen to people with whom I have a relationship. It's more than that, though. Even if I have a relationship with you, I won't listen if you lob "crafted" messages at me. Or at least I'll listen less. Maybe I'm spoiled. Maybe I'm not like most of the rest of the population. But my life is filled with individuals and companies and brands that have learned, somehow, to engage me at a very personal level. So that's where I put my attention. It's just more satisfying.