LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
- Discuss elements that make a sound bite effective.
- Choose a sound bite or quote from a written or verbal message.
- Prepare a quote that is memorable.
Common Elements of Effective Sound Bites
Whether you are writing a document, preparing a presentation, or both, you will want to consider how others will summarize your main point. If you can provide a clear sound bite or quote, it is more likely to get picked up and repeated, reinforcing your message. By preparing your sound bites, you help control the interpretation of your message.Kerchner, K. (1997). Soundbites: A business guide for working with the media. Superior, WI: Savage Press. Here are four characteristics of effective sound bites:
- Clear and concise
- Use vivid, dynamic language
- Easy to repeat
- Memorable
Your goal when writing a sound bite or quote is to make sure your idea represents all four characteristics. You won’t always be creating the message; in some cases you may be asked to summarize someone else’s written or verbal message, such as an interview, with a quote or a sound bite. Look for one or more sentences or phrases that capture these elements and test them out on your classmates or colleagues. Can the sound bite, slogan, or quote be delivered without stumbling? Is it easy to read? Does it get the job done?
KEY TAKEAWAY
EXERCISES
- Choose a product or service that you find appealing. Try to come up with several sound bites, slogans, or quotes that meet all four criteria. You may look to company sales materials or interviews as a source for this exercise, and if you pull a quote from an online interview, please post the link when you complete your assignment. Discuss how the sound bite, slogan, or quote meets all four criteria in your response.
- Match these phrases with their sources.
Product, Business or Person Sound Bite, Slogan, or Memorable Quote A. Nike 1. Where’s the beef? B. Barack Obama 2. Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. C. Homer Simpson 3. Huge. That’s huge, or huge. D. Wendy’s 4. Just do it! E. John F. Kennedy 5. It’s amazing how much you can get done when you’re not trying to take credit for it. F. Neil Armstrong 6. D’oh! G. Paris Hilton 7. That’s one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind. H. Franklin D. Roosevelt 8. A diamond is forever. I. De Beers Consolidated 9. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Answers: A-4, B-5, C-6, D-1, E-2, F-7, G-3, H-9, I-8
- Indicate at least one sound bite or memorable quote and who said it. Please share your results with classmates and compare your results.
Candela Citations
- Communication For Business Success. Authored by: anonymous. Located at: http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/communication-for-business-success/. License: CC BY-NC-SA: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike