The Real Problem Isn’t Too Much Content. It’s Too Little Clarity.
It is becoming common to hear that audiences are overwhelmed by content. Too many videos. Too many posts. Too much noise . However, volume isn’t the real problem. The real issue is that most content fails to make anything clear . Clarity, rather than just output, is what determines whether content actually works. As organizations increase production without increasing direction , they go from overwhelming their audiences to confusing them. Content Fails When It Has No Point of View Most content strategies today are built around activity: Post more frequently Publish across more channels Keep feeds “fresh” What’s often missing is a coherent point of view . When content isn’t anchored to a clear narrative, which covers who the content is for, what it stands for, and which decision it is meant to influence, it becomes interchangeable. It may look professional, but it doesn’t move anyone closer to action. In those cases, content becomes decorative rathe...