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July 19, 2019
THE LOOKY-LIKEY AMALGAM.

I few months back I recorded a podcast with Richard Shotton, one of the brightest people in the business.
Whilst preparing I read Richard’s book, The Choice Factory, it’s great, full of fascinating insights and observations on human behaviour and how we respond to marketing.
Whilst taking in all this intelligent insight an interesting theory occurred to me; why don’t we just create ads that people like?
Granted, it’s no theory of relativity, but it’s odd that it’s barely a consideration.
We assess everything about our audience, their lifestyles, preferences and behaviours but not whether they’d like the thing we’re making for them.
I put this to Richard, why not put out messages people will enjoy consuming?
We chewed it over for a while but neither of us could think of a reason why not.
(You can hear the chewing here: https://davedye.com/2019/06/24/podcast-richard-shotton/.)

So I’ve decided to officially put it forward as a theory, like Brand Purpose, Disruption and all those others.
Obviously ‘Doing ads that people like’ doesn’t sound like a proper theory, so I need a good name.
Probably a mash-up.
Something cool sounding, scientific and edgy.
Let’s face it; none of us would be talking about ‘Disruption’ if TBWA had called it ‘Doing Things Different From Other People’ back in the day.
I’ve started working on it, I have a few thoughts, but don’t feel I’ve completely nailed it yet, these are very much working progress, so let’s keep them between us for the moment; Likeification, The Looky-Likey Amalgam or FormLika.
(If anyone has any better suggestions, do send them in; the name is absolutely critical to the uptake of this theory.)
If I can nail the name I really think it has legs.

HERE ARE SOME REASONS WHY THE LOOKY-LIKEY AMALGAM DELIVERS.
1. If people like the way your ad talks to them they’re more likely to like your company over those that patronise, bore or lie to them.
So are more likely to buy it.

2. If people like the way your ad talks to them they’re more likely to listen to what you say, which means they’ll know more about your company than companies who run ‘hardworking’, boring ads that they ignore every day.
So are more likely to buy it.

3. Creating stuff that we like for others to like would make our business more fun.

4. Like it or not, advertising is a big part of our lives.
It’s part of our cultural and social landscape, it can either feel toxic or something that people, our families and friends like or something that is ignored or repels them.

5. And this is the kicker, this is AMAZING!
A bit of desk research has brought to my attention that there’s now a way for ordinary people, civilians, to let other civilians know that they like our ads!
And here’s the exciting bit, when they push a button that says ‘like’, hundreds and thousands of other people then see our ad for free.
FREE! No media costs, apparently they ‘share’ them with friends?
Not a few, hundreds and thousands and millions of new people get to see your ad.
WHAT. AN. OPPORTUNITY. ((It only works if they like your ad.)

SO WHAT DO PEOPLE LIKE?
Laughing. (This is their favourite.)
Smiling. (All kinds; wry, cheeky even those ‘mind smiles’.)
Information. (Has to be useful.)
Observations. (Has to be interesting.)
There’s a whole laundry list of other stuff, but these are the main ones.

HOW DO WE CREATE ADS THAT PEOPLE WILL LIKE?
Well, branding, relevance and differentiation is still really important, but the way you mix them together should feel effortless, simple and entertaining. (People like that ‘feel’.)
I’m loathe to start coming up with rules, obviously, this is a brand new theory, so it’s a bit early for that, but here’s a few tips may help, very much a work in progress:

a) Create something YOU like.
If you don’t like it why should anyone else?

b) Picture someone you know, a friend, brother or colleague, try to imagine whether they’d like your ad.
As Howard Gossage said ‘I don’t know how to speak to everybody, only somebody’.

c) Take in a lot of information; about product, company, media, design, the audience, photography, films, shows, people, the World basically.
All this stuff will mix together while you’re doing other stuff, then, it’ll percolate, then, unannounced, sometimes at inconvenient moments, and a fully formed idea will pop up.
These ‘out of the blue’ type ideas tend to feel fresh, effort-less and fun.
Sometimes they can feel obvious too, not in a bad way, in a ‘why would you do anything else?’.

HERE ARE A FEW COMPANIES I LIKE.
I like them because I liked the way they talked to me.

Let’s get to work!

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Graham Pugh
11.12.24
I still talk about ‘floating on the bouillabaisse of life” and expect people to know what I’m on about. Lovely stuff as ever – thanks Dave!
dave dye
11.12.24
Thanks Graham, Yep love that line, it’s John voicing it, in fact the whole ad stands up incredibly well. Dx
Graham Pugh
11.12.24
I still talk about ‘floating on the bouillabaisse of life” and expect people to know what I’m on about. Lovely stuff as ever – thanks Dave!
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