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Attention is Earned, Not Stolen

The Power of Earned Attention

Issues with Traditional Advertising:

  • Traditional ads are losing their effectiveness
  • People are not paying attention to them as they are only seeking out what matters to them
  • To make an impact, brands need to be relevant and meaningful

Attention is earned, not stolen. Instead of interrupting daily life, make an effort to be a part of it and provide something valuable to your audience. Build relationships and understand what matters to them. Get into their headspace and provide authentic content or services, not just a sales pitch.

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Marketing isn’t about shouting louder—it’s about caring more. In "This Is Marketing", Seth Godin shows that true marketers solve problems, build trust, and create real change by serving a specific audience with empathy.

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