This Is Why Your Ads Are Being Ignored (and the "Rhinoceros" Fix)
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Advertising isn't a test of logic—it's a battle for memory.
In this episode, Todd Liles sits down with Roy H. Williams, the Wizard of Ads, to dismantle one of the most expensive mistakes business owners make: trying to be "clear" by over-explaining. If your audience has to think too hard to understand your message, they've already forgotten you.
We dive into the difference between "Porcupine" ads that prick with too many points and "Rhinoceros" ads that leave a single, massive dent in the mind.
In this episode, you'll learn:
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The False Comfort of Explanation: The reason making people "understand" your business is actually killing your persuasion.
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Accuracy vs. Effectiveness: How perfectly true ads can be perfectly forgettable.
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Rhinoceros vs. Porcupine Ads: The framework for making one powerful point that sticks instead of a thousand small points that irritate.
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The Complexity Trap: The direct link between a complicated message and a lack of customer belief.
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Memory Over Education: The reality that the job of an ad isn't to teach the customer, but to be remembered when they are ready to buy.
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Refinement over Reduction: Methods to simplify your message without "dumbing it down."
If you enjoyed the episode, subscribe, review, and share the show with a business owner who refuses to be ordinary. Because in business, the bold win—and the remarkable reign.
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🔗 Full show notes and resources: www.toddliles.com/wizard