In marketing, most people focus on features or promises. But the strongest messages usually start with something else. A Big Idea. A Big Idea is not a slogan. It's not a headline. And it’s not a simple promise. It’s a new way of looking at a problem that instantly grabs attention. Good Big Ideas make people think: Wait… what do you mean? Examples: The 4-Hour Workweek -> The idea: you don’t need to work less… you need other people working for you. Born to Sleep -> The idea: babies don’t have a sleep problem. The environment does. Financial Reset -> The idea: the financial system might change… and those who prepare early benefit. Notice something? The Big Idea doesn’t try to sell immediately. Its job is just to open the door of curiosity. Then later you explain: why it works, how it works, what the promise actually is One mistake many people make is starting directly with the promise: Do X and you’ll get Y But predictable messages rarely grab attention. A Big Idea reframes the entire conversation. Question for you Have you ever seen a Big Idea that instantly made you curious?