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The silent treatment

Here's a creative technique that is used far too little. Especially in this information age when we're bombarded with so many messages.

When used properly, it can have tremendous power.

The technique is . . .

Silence.

There is power in the pause.

Here's an example — a TV spot for a furniture sale might go something like this:

Quick cuts, pan the showroom, show lots of merchandise, flash supers, play music loud and tell 'em and sell 'em. "Annual furniture blow out. Everything on sale. Savings of 25 to 50 percent. Beds. Dressers. Couches. Everything. So hurry down. Savings like these won't last." Yadda, yadda. Click. Turn it off.
Instead of that, maybe you remember this commercial:
It starts in silence on a seamless background. A man in the background walks 20 steps to the camera. Still with no words, he looks into the camera as if he is peering into your living room. After 20 seconds of silence, he shouts, "You need new furniture!!! And only then do they super their name — IKEA Sale!
It says everything the noisy commercial is trying to say, and more, but in a way that stops you and makes you remember.

Sometimes, if you want to speak loudly, don't speak at all.
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