You turn on TV for stress-free media that doesn’t force interaction like social media does on smart phones and laptops.
You watch. You listen. Within minutes there’s pressure to Like or Follow.
It’s reversed: the media begs you to follow them in commercials. Like this:
Can You Escape Social Media?
No one keeps up with the show you listen to on your favorite AM or FM station.
Or do they? Well, they do ask actually for you to Follow and Like them.
Or download their App.
Or text to win.
Or watch their video on YouTube.
Or see pictures on their Facebook Page.
Or join their online community.
Or sign up for their weekly newsletter.
Or give them your e-mail address.
Or give them your opinion at their website.
And the media warns you not to text? Sheez.
Who can Listen, Follow, Like and Text, Watch TV at the same time?
Can You Do All That At Once?
Who can do it all or why should you do it all? How can you consume more than one thing at a time? Should you? Is it possible?
Like on Facebook: that’s one page.
Follow on Twitter: that’s another page.
Listen to the station. That’s a radio.
Turn it down so you can go to YouTube. That’s another page.
Then sign up for a newsletter.
Wait, do you get the newsletter because you Followed on Twitter?
Hold on: They want a username AND a password to sign up? Skip that.
Or did you want to give them access to your e-mails AND your Facebook Friends?
You may have done that already, accidentally.
Look for the App, download it, check Twitter on another smart phone screen while waiting.
Text a code. Download a PDF from the website. The list goes on and on.
What’s Best for You? What’s Best for Your Business?
Get help and find out what to do–strategically.
Keep it super simple and base it on your product or business target.
Don’t beg for attention. Get it from the RIGHT audience.
We’ll show you how.