Best Dr. Seuss Quotes That Will Help Your Creative Marketing
His nonsensical books contained more genius than nonsense.
Across his extensive bibliography, Dr. Seuss imbued plenty of life and business advice, all illustrated within the surrealistic pages of his books. In his quirky way, the greatest selling children’s author of all time offered professional wisdoms from a house cat delivering moral values, wearing a fashionably large hat.
Just consider this Seussism:
“Why fit in when you were born to stand out?”
Creating a brand identity and telling your unique story across social platforms is a vital part of 21st century marketing practices. Dr. Seuss knew the importance of individually, resulting in a bold and distinctive voice heard by generations of youths.
Here are the Best Dr Seuss Quotes That Will Help Your Creative Marketing:
5. “Oh, the places you’ll go!” — Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
We might be a little basic for this one, but whatever. The traveling tattoo enthusiast’s favorite quote is applicable to the creative process as well.
Roadblocks are common. Hurdle each approaching barrier with conviction. Building confidence with your client is crucial.
If stymied by an issue, do the necessary research and gather information for solutions. Keep in mind something that hasn’t been proposed. You can’t always guarantee results, but faith and enthusiasm involving the project’s direction can take you a long way.
4.“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you can try!” - Oh, the Thinks You Can Think
Our right brain is responsible for visualization and intuition; the left brain is organized and logical. Both personalities should be utilized as it relates to marketing. It’s up to you and your product to decide which method, or a combination of both, works best for the brand and the consumer.
By embarking on this marketing melding, empathetic tendencies and thorough data analysis will ensure a strong campaign appeal.
3. “It’s high time you were shown, that you really don’t know all there is to be known!” - On Beyond Zebra
The biggest danger between a client and agency relationship is complacency. You can’t offer uniform deliverables and expect the same results.
This can’t be like Dr. Seuss dealing with writer’s block and trying a facsimile of a beloved story with different characters (for those wondering, the author solved his own creative stagnations by going into a closet full of hats).
The social media landscape is ever evolving; sometimes things that happened weeks ago are already irrelevant.
Go beyond the playbook. Give yourself permission to burn the process down and resurrect from the ashes. There is no such thing as a bad idea… just concepts that will never get used.
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2. “There are so many things you can learn about. BUT… you’ll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut.” - I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!
The often forgotten third volume in The Cat In The Hat series has one of the best bits of advice. Always be open minded when implementing imagination into your vision, especially in regards to digital transformation.
Creativity is subjective. One consumer may love it, while another will loathe it. Regardless, brainstorming concepts that a client hasn’t considered will always give you a competitive advantage. Don’t be nervous taking risks. Innovations is always sparked by the emboldened and the daring.
1. “Make up your mind!” - What Pet Should I Get?
Decisions are vital in transitioning a project from ideation to completion. Look at it this way: Dr. Seuss’ best selling book Green Eggs and Ham was inspired by a bet the author placed with his publisher. Dr. Seuss was limited to working with 50 words. Given a restraint, he discovered that this narrow window delivered better results than keeping his options open. The process of setting limits to his work was employed for several additional texts, including The Cat In The Hat. More often than not, decisiveness and limitations result in solutions. Don’t get concerned on setting restraints for yourself.
We don’t rhyme… not all the time. And most of us can’t draw. But, we do know digital marketing. Let us help your brand, by contacting us today.