Friday, August 14, 2020

Eschewing Advertising in Favor of Authentic Marketing

Eschewing Advertising in Favor of Authentic Marketing Modern-day advertisers are nothing but aggregators of eyeballs. They get paid to encourage you to take action. Whats the best way to make you act? To highlight your problems of course: to make you think you are inadequate, to showcase your perpetual discontent and then offer a solution from the entrapment of your self-invented dissatisfaction. Just turn on your television, switch on your radio, open your newspapers and magazines, and click the banner ad tailored to your specific needs, tastes, and desires. See, you have scores of problems. You are anxious, tired, stressed, worried, overwhelmed, underpaid, overworked, undervalued, overweight, depressed, too old, too fat, too thin. Your scrawny muscles arent big enough, your flabby stomach isnt washboard enough, your wrinkled face isnt young enough. Damn! According to most advertisers, you are a freaking mess. But fear not: there are myriad solutions tucked into every ad. As a culture, weve all been MTVd and Facebooked.  Advertising is everywhere now. The best advertisers and marketers are Mozart-esque in their ability to make you yearn for something you didnt even know existed. But, in reality, you already have everything you need: you dont have to upgrade, and you neednt succumb to societal expectations to pacify your discontentment. Hell, maybe your life is a mess. Even if it is in shambles, as your two authors lives once were, no product is going to fix your problems. Only you, through deliberate actions over time, can correct yourself. This is not easyâ€"and it certainly is not as sexy as the newest gadget or pill that will purportedly solve your woes immediatelyâ€"but attempting to fix discontentment with a quick fix is tantamount to fixing the problem with the problem. Because, truth be told, you can buy all the cure-alls and still not be cured; you can obtain all the shiny new thingamajigs and still not impress anyone. There will, however, be a new kind of authentic marketing in the future. As we continue to get wiserâ€"as we realize we neednt be fooled by the manufactured unrest promulgated by pop cultureâ€"we will begin to find value in genuine people and brands who actually have our best interests in mind. Thanks to the Internet, this shift has already started. There are brands like Charity Water who actually help people. There are individuals who want to add value to peoples lives. There are organizations who want to commit to contributing first, not focusing on money as the primary driver for their actions. We, Joshua Ryan, do our best to fall into this category. We open our hearts in an effort to help you open your mind. We dont think theres anything wrong with offering products and servicesâ€"thats how we make a livingâ€"but we must add value first if we expect anyone to pay attention in the long run. Maybe that doesnt make us the best advertisers in the world, but it helps us sleep a little better at night. Besides, anything less would be disingenuous. If you find value in The Minimalists, consider donating a dollar.

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