I would say that the vast majority of products shouldn’t need advertising if they’re good products. Good products sell themselves, good products are sought after by buyers, they don’t need marketing and gimmicks.
Agree. We seem to have got into an advertising arms race where one manufacturer seeks to gain an advantage by advertising and the competitors are compelled by shareholders, etc, to meet the challenge. In this scenario there’s no upper limit on the product advertising that is sought by the vested interests. That’s capitalism baby.
I would say that the vast majority of products shouldn’t need advertising if they’re good products. Good products sell themselves, good products are sought after by buyers, they don’t need marketing and gimmicks.
How can you buy a product you don’t know exists though?
Do you really need it then?
I don’t need most of my worldly possessions, but they do make my life more comfortable.
If it’s really good, people will talk about it, word of mouth spreads pretty fast and far.
How did those people find out about it?
The producer. They begin by telling the people they know.
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Agree. We seem to have got into an advertising arms race where one manufacturer seeks to gain an advantage by advertising and the competitors are compelled by shareholders, etc, to meet the challenge. In this scenario there’s no upper limit on the product advertising that is sought by the vested interests. That’s capitalism baby.
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