Good Communications, Like Good Bourbon, Takes Time

July 25, 2008 · View Comments

Jason Falls

The dichotomy between the making of bourbon and the marketing of bourbon is amusing to me. Working with some of the most recognizable brand names in the spirits category isn’t unlike working with any other top-tier company, product or service. Marketers, public relations counsel and even social media strategists have to be nimble.

[flickr style="float: left"]photo:2700727956[/flickr]“When can we get that done?” said in a tone that suggests tomorrow morning is too late is a popular question fielded by those in the advertising, marketing, public relations and social media industries.

This isn’t a bitch session about my clients. They’ll know this is all true. Bear with me.

While some of the best communications ideas in the world were created in that hyperventilation chamber of death that is client deadlines, the one thing lacking in most approaches to market is the appropriate amount of time to ensure the program, campaign or effort is done right, or at least well.

“Everyone is competing for time,” Ben Worthen of the Wall Street Journal said Wednesday in the Vocus webinar I moderated. He was referring to public relations professionals competing for the time and attentions of journalists. But the statement can be made as an umbrella for the world.

I’m competing for time and my clients, agency, family, blog, extra-curricular activities, friends, fitness and personal hobbies are competing against me. (Note that I didn’t put sleep in that list. It is currently drawing the short straw.)

As a result of the cacophony of buzz that is our lives, we seldom have or even think to take the appropriate time to ensure what we’re doing is done well. Look closely and you’ll probably find a misspelling or awkward sentence here I would have cleaned up had I taken enough time. We do it with our clients or company. We do it with our meals or sleep. We do it with our friends and family. Some of us do it there too much and too often.

Bad PR pitches? Not enough time was taken to carefully craft them. Bad social media execution? Not enough time was taken to fully digest the possible challenges and outcomes or not enough time was spent being responsive to the audience. Bad advertising? Not enough time was set aside for quality checks, audience testing or research to ensure the strategy matched the collateral.

But good bourbon can’t be rushed. Many bourbons have age statements on the bottle. Knob Creek, for instance, is aged nine years. Nothing anyone does can hurry the aging along. Nine years is nine years. If it isn’t nine years, it doesn’t go in that clever little square-ish bottle. Other bourbons, like Maker’s Mark, is bottled to taste rather than age, so there’s no age statement on the bottle. But it still has a sweet spot window of aging that can’t be changed because more bourbon is needed.

In order to craft an ideal product, bourbon makers know the most important ingredient is time. We should all take a lesson from that philosophy.

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Mike Keliher July 25, 2008 at 7:25 am

Mmmm…Knob Creek. Doesn't taste a day younger than 10. :)

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Mike Keliher July 25, 2008 at 7:25 am

Mmmm…Knob Creek. Doesn't taste a day younger than 10. :)

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Mike Keliher July 25, 2008 at 7:25 am

Mmmm…Knob Creek. Doesn't taste a day younger than 10. :)

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JasonFalls July 25, 2008 at 11:21 am

Good one, Mike. Thanks for a good chuckle.

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JasonFalls July 25, 2008 at 11:21 am

Good one, Mike. Thanks for a good chuckle.

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JasonFalls July 25, 2008 at 11:21 am

Good one, Mike. Thanks for a good chuckle.

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brittoo2000 August 4, 2008 at 12:45 am

As a result of the cacophony of buzz that is our lives, we seldom have or even think to take the appropriate time to ensure what we’re doing is done well. Look closely and you’ll probably find a misspelling or awkward sentence here I would have cleaned up had I taken enough time.
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Glory777
Kentucky Treatment Centers

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brittoo2000 August 4, 2008 at 12:45 am

As a result of the cacophony of buzz that is our lives, we seldom have or even think to take the appropriate time to ensure what we’re doing is done well. Look closely and you’ll probably find a misspelling or awkward sentence here I would have cleaned up had I taken enough time.
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Glory777
Kentucky Treatment Centers

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brittoo2000 August 4, 2008 at 12:45 am

As a result of the cacophony of buzz that is our lives, we seldom have or even think to take the appropriate time to ensure what we’re doing is done well. Look closely and you’ll probably find a misspelling or awkward sentence here I would have cleaned up had I taken enough time.
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Glory777
Kentucky Treatment Centers

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brittoo2000 August 4, 2008 at 7:45 am

As a result of the cacophony of buzz that is our lives, we seldom have or even think to take the appropriate time to ensure what we’re doing is done well. Look closely and you’ll probably find a misspelling or awkward sentence here I would have cleaned up had I taken enough time.
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Glory777
Kentucky Treatment Centers

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