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Marketing in a Distracted World: How to Keep Your Message Clear in the Holiday Noise

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The holiday season is the busiest time of year for many businesses-and the noisiest.

Everywhere we turn, our senses are overloaded. Ads blast from TV, radio, and streaming platforms. Social media feeds overflow with promotions. Our inboxes are stuffed with “last chance” offers, and store shelves shout for attention.

In such a distracted world, how can your business make its voice heard? More importantly, how can you share your message in a way that is clear, compelling, and true to your values?

The truth is, clarity is more powerful than volume. Businesses that resist the temptation to simply shout louder-and instead focus on delivering a clear, consistent message-stand out in the holiday noise.

Insight #1: Clarity Beats Cleverness

Marketers often fall into the trap of being too clever or complicated, especially during the holiday rush. But cleverness rarely converts. Clarity does.

  • Instead of “dazzling” copy, write plainspoken words your customer understands instantly.
  • Instead of cramming every possible detail, focus on one clear benefit.
  • Instead of adding more glitter, cut the clutter.

People don’t have time to decode your message-they’re already overwhelmed. If you can say in one sentence what others take five paragraphs to explain, you win.

Insight #2: Consistency Builds Trust

During the holidays, your customers are bombarded with shifting deals and gimmicks. One day it’s “40% off!”-the next it’s “buy one, get one free.” Constantly changing messages create confusion.

A conservative principle I’ve always held in business is this: consistency builds trust.

If your customers know what to expect from you-whether it’s excellent service, fair pricing, or a value-driven brand voice-they don’t have to wonder if today’s offer is too good to be true. Consistency becomes your anchor in a world of noise.

Insight #3: Values Speak Louder Than Volume

In a distracted culture, people crave authenticity. They want to know who they can trust. That’s why your values may be the clearest message you can send this holiday season.

  • Do you stand for faith, family, and community? Show it.
  • Do you believe in treating customers with honesty and respect? Say it plainly.
  • Do you prioritize quality over gimmicks? Prove it in your marketing.

Shouting louder won’t cut through the noise-but sincerity will. Customers gravitate toward brands that align with their beliefs and values, even if those brands aren’t the loudest in the room.

Insight #4: Simplicity Creates Space for Connection

During the holidays, people are not just buying products-they’re looking for meaning. They want to feel connected to something bigger than themselves.

That’s where simplicity matters. If your message is simple and heartfelt, it creates space for connection. A genuine story about your company, your employees, or your mission will resonate more deeply than any “flash sale.”

Think about the difference between shouting “50% off today only!” and saying, “We’re grateful for our customers this year-and here’s our way of giving back.” The latter connects. The former just adds to the noise.

Practical Action Steps for Business Leaders

Here are three ways to keep your message clear this holiday season:

1. Define Your One Big Idea

Choose one message you want your audience to remember. Write it on a sticky note, put it on your desk, and let every ad, email, and post reinforce that one idea.

2. Simplify Your Channels

Don’t try to be everywhere at once. Focus on the platforms where your customers already are, and show up consistently with clarity.

3. Lead With Gratitude, Not Gimmicks

Use the holidays as a time to thank your customers, your employees, and your community. A heartfelt “thank you” will always cut through more noise than another discount code.

The Faith Connection

As a faith-driven leader, I’m reminded that the first Christmas was marked not by noise, but by clarity. A simple message delivered to shepherds: “A Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord” (Luke 2:11). In a world full of political turmoil and distraction, the clearest message of all broke through the noise.

That’s the model for us as business leaders: don’t add to the noise. Share your message with clarity, sincerity, and faith.

Final Word

This holiday season, don’t get caught in the trap of trying to out-shout the competition. Instead, choose clarity over cleverness, consistency over chaos, and values over volume.

In a distracted world, the businesses that rise above the noise are the ones that know who they are, know what they stand for, and communicate it simply and consistently.

Your customers don’t need more noise. They need a clear message. Give it to them, and they’ll remember you long after the holidays are over.

Here in East Texas, we know the holidays aren’t about noise—they’re about faith, family, and community. Our businesses thrive when we focus less on shouting and more on serving. As you support local businesses this Christmas season, remember that clarity, gratitude, and values are what truly stand out. For more insights on faith-driven leadership and values-based business, visit MSGPR.com

Lee Millerhttps://msgresources.com
Lee Miller is a veteran of the broadcast media industry and CEO of MSG Resources LLC, where he consults on media strategy, broadcast best practices, and distribution technologies. He began his career in Lufkin in the early 80s and has since held leadership roles in both for-profit and nonprofit broadcasting. Lee serves as Executive Director of the Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance and is a member of the Texas Association of Broadcasters Golden Mic Club. He lives near Lufkin on his family s tree farm, serves on the board of the Salvation Army, and plays keyboard in the worship band at Harmony Hill Baptist Church. He and his wife Kenla have two grown children, Joshua and Morgan.

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