One of the main keys to getting your message across clearly and effectively to your audience when creating marketing content is simplicity, and focusing on one main message is one of the ways to achieve this.
Avoid overloading your content with too much information. Instead of abounding in data, give preference to highlighting a central point or main idea and support that informative core with relevant data and concrete examples without dispersing the idea you want to convey so that your content keeps the audience’s attention, and stays in their mind, making it easier to understand your message.
For the same reason, using simple and direct language is equally important. Avoid technical terms, jargon or acronyms that may confuse your readers or obfuscate the core message. Instead, opt for common words and short sentences. Using bulleted lists and subheadings can also help break content into more manageable sections, making it easier to digest and remember. What is read is better remembered than what is simply listened to, because the degree of attention to a reading is greater than what we devote to the sound alone.
As a final recommendation, supported by neuroscience, remember to complement your text with visual elements that are clear and relevant, and that help to enhance the idea you want to convey both consciously and subconsciously.
This is actually not that difficult. As is well known, images, infographics and videos can convey information faster and more effectively than text alone. Make sure, however, that these visual elements are simple and directly related to your main message, and that they reach, interest and impact your audience emotionally.
By following these simple but powerful tips, you can simplify your marketing content and ensure that it reaches your audience without confusion, noise or misunderstanding.