12 March 2024 |
238 – How to Capture and Keep Your Audience’s Attention Using Neuroscience, with Ted Harrison
By Daniel Murray
What does a former Twitter insider believe about the future of capturing the short-form attention span?
Sorry. What was that first sentence? I was writing this on my mobile.
When it comes to short-form content, you’re competing with everyone on their phone all the time—and platforms who capture your attention the fastest possess all the power.
Today we’re learning from Ted Harrison, former Head of Production at one of the biggest short-form platforms out there, Twitter.
Ted shares why, no matter how hard you might try, you simply can’t resist the urge to click on clickbait (spoiler alert: it always works), how to think outside the box on the rules of content creation (which he does every day at his new venture, Neue Motion), and what a multi-channel approach can teach us about finding inspiration where you least expect it.
Want to captivate your audience’s attention in 5 seconds or less? This is the episode for you.
00:00:40 – Transition from Film to Marketing Success
00:02:39 – Encouraging Innovation at Twitter’s Content Strategy
00:05:51 – Biggest Lessons From Working at Twitter
00:14:52 – Capturing Attention in Social Media Video Content
00:25:03 – E-commerce’s Growth in Multiple Channels
00:30:26 – Creating Engaging Twitter and Short-Form Content with Depth
00:33:19 – Understanding the Rules of Marketing
00:38:08 – Listen to Content Creators for Marketing Success
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