If you want to get your viewer’s attention, you need to tell a good story. If you think about a Super Bowl ad, for example, some of them tell wild stories that make you laugh or think, making them memorable. With most marketing campaigns you don’t have to go as crazy as a Super Bowl ad, but you do want your audience to remember your story and what you were trying to achieve.
To get someone’s attention, start with a great opener! Hook them with your problem or product (the pants don’t fit, the chips are super flavorful, the hospital needs more donations, etc). Next, move into how you propose to solve the problem or achieve your goal (buy a belt, share the chips, donate money, etc). And finally, close your piece with what the viewer should do next (visit the online shop, buy in stores, send a check, etc).
So, do you have your bright colors picked out to catch a viewer’s eye? Are your visuals clear and crisp to communicate your idea? Is your story compelling from beginning to end, begging viewers to learn more? If your answer is YES to all of these questions, then you’re sure to get your viewer’s attention (and keep it)!