We all want to be fulfilled, and we love to surround ourselves with things that make us feel whole. So, why do we, as marketers strive to steal time, rather than supply our fellow humans with the things that make us human.
Today, we are safe and boring, but fragmentation will make tomorrow blossom.
Today, we treat consumers as solitary, homogenized masses.
Tomorrow, we will let them be as they are; lovers, conversators, teachers, learners, discussers, developers, growers, neighbors, communicators, entertainers, and on and on. Consumers are social beings, and soon, they will be treated as such.
Today, consumers are not only not allowed to be smart, but despised and degraded for this "affliction."
Tomorrow, we will empower and inspire. We will encourage curiosity and exploration.
Today, we make bland and unappealing products, messages, and touchpoints because it's easier, faster, and safe.
Tomorrow, we will be interesting and surprising. We will demand experiences that empower their sensibilities and appreciation for beauty.
Today, we treat the marketplace like a series of numbers, of potential sales, not potential partners.
Tomorrow, we will show how each customer adds to our ideal. We will destroy the fallacies of reach and frequency, and praise one on one conversations and the establishment of trust.
This post is obviously somewhat in reverence to Chartreuse, but that's alright, I think. It's time we start not just working for the clients we represent, but understanding our delicate relationship with the larger marketplace, and realizing that our jobs cannot be controlled by short term gains at all cost, but should be enhanced by relationships built on the trust that we've earned and inspired.
Great post. Your points are right on.
Posted by: chartreuse | September 01, 2006 at 01:57 AM
Sounds like the beginning of a manifesto! You know the more I blog the more the ideas that I cultivate are seeping into my work for clients. Hey who needs life/work balance?
Posted by: Gavin Heaton | September 01, 2006 at 07:21 AM
Oh, man! That's all we need, another manifesto! :)
And, I totally agree, blogging does have a way of coloring everything else I do, as well. It's probably a good thing, too. I come armed with the wisdom of a ton of people who are a whole lot smarther than me.
Thanks for stopping by C&G!
Posted by: Paul McEnany | September 01, 2006 at 09:42 AM
Very powerful. You poet :-). The top picture really hit me.
I like how you thread "trust" throughout. And in response to your above comment--yep, blogging does color all we do. Niceley said there, too.
Posted by: CK | September 02, 2006 at 09:16 PM