A customer needs to be made aware of a product before they will investigate if it is what they want, and good advertising, online or offline, can create that awareness. Take the traditional purchase decision model:
Need recognition and problem awareness
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Information search
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Evaluation of alternatives
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Purchase
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Post purchase evaluation
The basic process still applies, but now rather than talking to the supplier or their representative at the information search stage we may ask for solutions to the problem online, and then evaluate the alternatives through recommendations. But if something is new and different, solving a problem people don't know they have, the awareness has to be generated somehow and that is where traditional marketing still has a role to play, but it may need to be much more creative than was previously the case.
What do you think?