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(607NewsNow) — The “share of mind = share of advertising” concept is rooted in a simple but powerful premise: brands that occupy more mental real estate in consumers’ minds tend to capture a greater share of market demand.

“Share of mind” refers to how readily a brand is recalled, recognized, and considered in a buying situation. Advertising, when executed consistently and strategically, is one of the primary mechanisms for building and reinforcing that mental availability. The more frequently and effectively a brand communicates, the more likely it is to be top-of-mind when a purchase decision is made.

From a behavioral standpoint, most buying decisions are not made through exhaustive analysis but through mental shortcuts such as familiarity, recall, and perceived trust. Advertising increases the probability that a brand becomes part of that shortcut set. This is particularly critical in competitive or commoditized categories, where functional differences between products are minimal. In those environments, the brand that is most salient, most easily remembered, often wins. In essence, advertising doesn’t just inform; it conditions preference and reduces decision friction.

The linkage to sales growth comes through this increased mental availability translating into an online SEARCH. This key connection must be made. Over time, this compounds: more awareness leads to more search, more trial. More trial can lead to more loyalty, and that loyalty reinforces the brand’s position in the consumer’s mind and wallet. Conversely, brands that reduce their advertising presence often see an erosion of share of mind, which can precede declines in market share.

Importantly, this concept emphasizes consistency and relative investment, not just absolute spending. It’s not enough to advertise sporadically or creatively in isolation; brands must maintain a sustained presence that keeps them embedded in consumer memory structures. The “share of advertising” relative to competitors is what ultimately shapes the competitive landscape of attention. In that sense, advertising is less about short-term activation and more about long-term asset building, creating durable mental associations that drive sustained business performance.

We completed our 15th annual Brand the Brain study here in Ithaca/Cortland. Want to see your business category? Call me at 607-539-2014 or email me at cosadchey@cayugamediagroup.com.

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