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Why most content fails: How to create content people remember

Why most content fails: How to create content people remember

Power House

February 12, 202634m 29s

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Show Notes

Zeb Lowe sits down with Rick Grant to unpack why “more content” isn’t the answer and why clarity, authenticity, and narrative structure matter more than ever. They dig into what actually makes content stick, why audiences are tuning out polished but hollow messaging, and how brands can define thought leadership without sounding like everyone else.

Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:

  • Good content is memorable and impactful.
  • Stories are more effective than bullet points for retention.
  • Simplifying messages helps break through content noise.
  • Authenticity is key to effective communication.
  • AI can be a valuable tool for content creation.
  • Thought leadership is accessible to anyone passionate about their knowledge.
  • Understanding your audience's journey is crucial for content strategy.
  • Leverage personal experiences to craft unique narratives.
  • The basic brand promise is foundational for effective messaging.
  • Helping others is the best way to establish expertise.

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The Power House podcast brings the biggest names in housing to answer hard-hitting questions about industry trends, operational and growth strategy, and leadership. Join HousingWire's Zeb Lowe every Thursday morning for candid conversations with industry leaders to learn how they’re differentiating themselves from the competition. Hosted and produced by the HousingWire Content Studio.