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  What is a Sticky Message?
One that creates resonance and memory - in other words, a powerful message that sticks in the mind of your customer.

This book is about creating communications – either written or spoken that is more than memorable – it’s powerful.

There’s an important theme in this book about what all entrepreneurs want to create- memory in their marketplace.

The authors use the acronym s.u.c.c.e.s. to help you remember the elements of these messages. They are:

  1. Simplicity: peel an idea down to its essence and exclude anything superfluous. Simple is good, simple and profound is best – think of the Golden Rule as an example.

  2. Unexpectedness: What makes a good joke work? The same thing that makes a message memorable – it uses the element of surprise and creates curiosity as well as engaging interest.

  3. Concreteness: Create images that can be imagined by the average person with simple language.

  4. Credibility: asking simple questions that boils the main decision point into a simple question?

  5. Emotions: People don’t buy on intellect, they buy on emotion. Identify the emotion that connects to your service or product.

  6. Stories: What is the earliest learning tool we experience? Stories. Good stories help us conjure up images of what the storyteller is saying and like the picture books we remember from our childhood, those images lock in.

Use this formula as a scorecard when you are crafting your messages and you will find that they land better and stick in people’s minds much, much longer.

 
 
 

What Sticks by Rex Briggs and Greg StuartDale's review of What Sticks by Rex Briggs and Greg Stuart will be posted soon.