Yeah. For my taste your paragraph is still written on a slightly higher level abstraction than what is helpful for people who have never actually done any marketing of things before (i.e. says “The normal context of marketing is to pay someone to get information about your product out to potential buyers” but doesn’t follow up with “For instance, how big your product is, or what shops they can buy it in”). But it is just a matter of taste.
I think it would be helpful to list information that you can spread via marketing that isn’t about credit-wrothiness.
What problem your product is trying to solve
How much your product costs
What your product looks like
Who your product is for
These are all different from
The company is trustworthy and reliable
Did you read the relevant section of the FAQ I added? I could list more examples, but I feel like that section is relatively clear.
Yeah. For my taste your paragraph is still written on a slightly higher level abstraction than what is helpful for people who have never actually done any marketing of things before (i.e. says “The normal context of marketing is to pay someone to get information about your product out to potential buyers” but doesn’t follow up with “For instance, how big your product is, or what shops they can buy it in”). But it is just a matter of taste.