Distractions Abound - DTC Perspectives Day 2
Friday, October 31st, 2008
Andy Levitt of HealthTalker checks in with a report from day 2 of the DTC Perspectives conference in New Jersey.
I had to laugh. And you would, too.
I looked around the room as the clock approached noon today during Day 2 of the Fall DTC Perspectives conference. I was amazed by the amount of distraction that existed within our closed conference environment. All of us in the room were paying to be there, to learn about the latest and greatest in the land of DTC advertising, to engage with our peers and listen to their insights.
Here we were, a group of people focused on the inherent challenges of advertising, of finding ways to make our messages relevant, to be heard through the clutter – and yet, so many of the people in the room were distracted. There were no windows, no outside noise, no screaming children. In many ways, it was a marketer’s dream. Focused messaging to the target audience. Yet even here, the messages from presenters were falling short. People were checking their Blackberries or using their laptops, multitasking or just curious for what else might be more interesting in that moment. One could argue that at times, much of what was said fell on plenty of deaf ears in that room. (more…)

