"Make it simple. Make it memorable. Make it inviting to look at. Make it fun to read"
- Leo Burnett
About this Quote
This quote by Leo Burnett is a great pointer for anybody developing content, whether it be for marketing, marketing, or any other purpose. It encourages us to make our content basic, memorable, inviting, and enjoyable. Simplicity is key when it concerns content development, as it enables the audience to easily understand the message. Making it memorable is also essential, as it will assist the audience to remember the message and take action. Welcoming visuals and design can help to draw the audience in and make them most likely to engage with the material. Finally, making the content enjoyable to read will help to keep the audience engaged and interested. By following these 4 basic actions, we can create content that works and successful.
This quote is written / told by Leo Burnett between October 21, 1891 and June 7, 1971. He/she was a famous Businessman from USA.
The author also have 32 other quotes.
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"You have to really be courageous about your instincts and your ideas. Otherwise you'll just knuckle under, and things that might have been memorable will be lost"
"I'm a fan of short horror fiction... in fact, the most memorable horror I've read is of the short variety... but I have a hard time pulling it off myself"
"It confirms for me that we did something on Days that meant something. We had our ups and downs, but Missy and I and some of the other actors, created something that was really memorable"
"If a poem is not memorable, there's probably something wrong. One of the problems of free verse is that much of the free verse poetry is not memorable"
"If those committed to the quest fail, they will be forgiven. When lost, they will find another way. The moral imperative of humanism is the endeavor alone, whether successful or not, provided the effort is honorable and failure memorable"