question archive And advocates are trying to get our attention today than ever before, and they're trying to do it at a time when our time is more fragmented and cluttered than ever before
Subject:ArtsPrice: Bought3
And advocates are trying to get our attention today than ever before, and they're trying to do it at a time when our time is more fragmented and cluttered than ever before. So who is right? Who do you side with? What are the variables neither considered? Can you provide an examples of a strong "sticky" message that stuck quickly? Or the flip side, can you cite a "message" that never stuck?