Kent’s track record of marketing success demonstrates his ability to have every graphic, every image, every word work as a team to communicate an actionable message. Like each creative endeavor, discipline in following the right formula is the key to consistency and predictability. Having created and tested creative messages for companies across the country, Kent shares the proven formulas for creating and delivering marketing messages that influence customers stop by, drop in, return this card, call now, vote, click, visit, download, remember, act now, come by, feel understand, share, link, like, join, change and yes, even repent.
Discipline VS Creativity
Whether in his day to day profession or from the stage, Kent exemplifies disciplined creativity. “It’s not discipline vs creativity, it’s discipline VS creativity and the VS stands for ‘Very Strict.’ Though this sounds a bit incongruous. Kent teaches and lives the “formulas” that consistently and predictably deliver results. Whether it’s in leadership or marketing communication or corporate consulting, there are formulas that strictly direct creative influence. Those formulas can be taught, learned and followed by almost anyone.
The formula for consistent and predictable results in advertising/marketing communications is found in “Discipline of Direct.”
The discipline starts like this:
“Get the right message understood by the right people and action follows.”
It is no more complex than that. When we face any communication challenge we simply ask “Who needs to know what, to motivate them to do what you want them to do?”
Once you answer that question, it is all about developing and delivering that knowledge into the head and heart of your prospect.
In “Discipline of Direct” Kent takes over 35 years of direct marketing experience having mailed hundreds of millions of pieces and generated millions of responses, each of which were tracked and creatively imparts the essential formulas that have led to predictable results.
The formulas are simple, the discipline to follow them is sometimes the challenge. In “Discipline of Direct” even the un-disciplined learn how to “follow the recipes of successful marketing and advertising. There is a science and an art to creating the successful advertisements. Audiences can learn both.
Whether its for online media, traditional broadcast or print media the formulas remain the same because human behavior is still human behavior. Strategies and tactics change and will continue to do so forever, but the need to understand how to craft and deliver a message that changes minds and hearts is the key to any communication effort.