Last night I watched an ad for Spot Runner that talked about “affordable” television advertising. Having been privy to that world, I have known that television advertising has always been elitist, catering to the big fish of the consumer experience. So now that small businesses can advertise and more importantly compete with the big fish, it is going to be interesting to watch the new wave of Spot Runner ads.

While the concept is revolutionary, what piqued my interest is the approach. Just like we do in web design, Spot Runner uses templates for presentation and layout allowing for little flexibility in design while taking the guess work out of design. With modularity you pay a price, compromising creativity, to create a style that can sometimes be monotonous. You see that in blog and website design today. Big headers, white background and blocky layouts. But then you also have web standards making design presentation more sophisticated.

Local channels advertising sucks big time like website design sucked in the early 90s. Spot Runner can be the next Six Apart in the television advertising arena making for standardized and sophisticated looking ads that can make you want to give next-generation entrepreneurs of small businesses some thought.

Modularity as I am discovering is useful when you can leverage all levels of mass communication to tell a story quickly and for cheap.