Thursday, October 1, 2009

Providing What the People Want

I hear the argument that "we are just producing what the people want" with reasonable frequency. This was the auto industry's defense of making bigger and more polluting vehicles, and it is often the media's excuse for programming that is more entertainment than news.

I've reached the following conclusion:

If you argue that you are simply producing what people want, that's fine. But if you advertise that product, then your argument is hollow. If people really wanted what you produced, they would seek it out without the need for advertising. The only reason to advertise is to convince people to buy a product they have never used before, and so clearly do not need.

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