76 Words 76 Words - Strategy, Television, Online There are 76 words in a 30 second TV ad. What do you want your audience to do?
2.) Gov.

We go about finding those words and the pictures that go with them a little differently than most. For us, each communication – TV, radio, online, anywhere - starts with two questions:

1.) And what feeling do you need to create to get them to do it? We would all like to believe that voters are all rational decision-makers searching for the best candidate with the best policy ideas. In reality, mo

st swing voters are busy, emotional creatures, who are not paying much conscious attention to you. We believe strongly in research-driven advertising. We believe equally strongly that your communication – whether it’s a single television, radio or online advertisement or a whole advertising campaign – should never simply be a regurgitation of the best testing message blocks. If it were, you could just point a camera at your poll. Instead, your communications should grab the viewers’ attention and evoke some kind of response. If you make ‘em laugh, make ‘em cry or make them go “huh?”—well, then you’ve gotten into your targets’ heads and can actually start persuading. The result of our approach – we believe – is better looking, better sounding advertising that is more likely to get viewers’ attention and voters’ votes on Election Day. WHO WE ARE

76 Words grew out of the firm formerly known as Laguens Kully Klose. After ten-plus successful years, some of the brains of the outfit stepped out on our own, with a new name, new look, and new commitment, but with the same great creativity and service. We are:

SARAH FLOWERS

For more than a decade Sarah has been a political consultant specializing in television and film. Flowers entered the TV business after helping to elect Brad Carson to Congress from Oklahoma, providing a critical Democratic pick-up in a year that was not kind to Democrats. Sarah has worked for clients across the country, including Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin, former New Mexico Lt. Diane Denish, Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, the Missouri, Oregon and Minnesota Democratic Caucuses, The Democratic Governor’s Association, Planned Parenthood Federation of America and The Nature Conservancy. Sarah has also contributed to a numerous successful ballot initiative campaigns, including defeat of parental notification in Oregon, the defeat of abortion bans in Colorado and South Dakota, and Missouri’s fight to protect stem cell research. Sarah is a frequent guest commentator on CNN and FOX News. She has been named a “Rising Star” by Campaigns and Elections Magazine“ and “A Young Woman of Achievement” by the Women’s Information Network. For her work producing breakthrough television, radio, print and online work Sarah has won more than a dozen Pollie Awards given by peers in the political industry. Sarah is the board chair of American University’s Women and Politics Institute’s Young Women Leaders Board, a position she has held for three years. She also serves as the programming director for Next Step. Both programs train young women from across the country for careers in politics. Sarah is a frequent guest lecturer at American University, George Washington University and has published on a variety of topics from “the new negative ad” to how women most effectively raise money. Last year, Voting in America has published Sarah’s work titled, “The Politics of Hope, Health and Morality: Stem Cell Research as a Reason for Voting”. MATT ERICKSON

Matt Erickson is a writer, strategist, and all-around message guru. In this capacity, he has helped elect candidates including U.S. Senators Ben Cardin, Debbie Stabenow, and Jon Tester; provided major strategic and message advice for organizations including the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the National Education Association, and Southwest Michigan First; and helped pass major ballot initiatives including Florida’s historic 71% vote in favor of prohibiting smoking in restaurants. If a client campaign representative speaks, writes, mails, e-mails, or faxes a sentence to an audience, chances are that Matt has improved on it in the process.

08/19/2024
John Kinhart's artistry is being recognized more and more
07/30/2024

John Kinhart's artistry is being recognized more and more

The big news out of San Diego Comic Con is that Robert Downey, Jr. is back in the MCU playing Doctor Doom. The other big news is that Married to Comics won Best Documentary!

As we’ve all been through a dizzying couple of weeks for the American discourse, a set of very important election stakes...
07/16/2024

As we’ve all been through a dizzying couple of weeks for the American discourse, a set of very important election stakes have fallen out of public focus.

So, along with Adrienne Kimmell and the Reproductive Freedom for All Freedom Fund, we made an ad with a reminder about the threats to reproductive freedom, which are still pretty important, even with all the other news.

The ad is one of dozens in a multi-state digital paid media program, aimed at young people and people of color in swing states, with a particular commitment to communicating via OTT/CTV and social media.

We have a message for the millions who have been tuning out the larger discussion: Trump is why access to abortion is being taken away for millions, and his threat to reproductive freedom matters to you, too.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/C_3SlwySy-E

It’s up to us. Let’s spread the word.

Remember asbestos?The Biden-Harris Administration just went and banned it.Trump could've banned it and didn't for...reas...
03/19/2024

Remember asbestos?

The Biden-Harris Administration just went and banned it.

Trump could've banned it and didn't for...reasons, which this video helps explain.

Kudos to the Environmental Working Group for speaking out on this.

This is "2018 - ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING GROUP - ASBESTOS" by 76 Words on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

03/08/2024

French lawmakers this week codified the right to an abortion in the French Constitution.

We in the United States really should try to keep up.

And we at 76 Words have pulled together some thoughts about this important milestone.

We’re excited to be working for reproductive liberté right here in the Etats-Unis.

And we’re ready to keep fighting until everyone, everywhere, has the reproductive freedom they deserve.

Allons-y!

This year has been…a lot. With all the stresses out there—personal, political, global—we want to take a moment to reflec...
12/24/2023

This year has been…a lot.

With all the stresses out there—personal, political, global—we want to take a moment to reflect on just how amazing the human race can be when we get our act together.

Fifty-five years ago tonight, Apollo 8 circled the moon with three astronauts aboard: Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders.

That mission produced the famous “Earthrise” photo: all of humanity, minus three, in one image.

It was a radical change in human perspective.

And the mission produced a famous Christmas Eve broadcast from lunar orbit.

Said Borman, later: “We were told that on Christmas Eve we would have the largest audience that had ever listened to a human voice. And the only instructions that we got from NASA was to do something appropriate.”

The trio read a few words from Genesis, then, closing with typical astronaut spareness:

“Good night. Good luck. A Merry Christmas.

And God bless all of you—all of you, on the Good Earth.”

So, as this year-that’s-been-a-lot ends, we wish everyone peace, the happiest version of any holiday you celebrate, the fruitful pursuit of big dreams, and the best of all possible worlds in 2024—here, on the Good Earth.

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