"Advertising is, actually, a simple phenomenon in terms of economics. It is merely a substitute for a personal sales force - an extension, if you will, of the merchant who cries aloud his wares"
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The subtext is a rebuke to two kinds of people: romantics who want advertising to be creativity unbound, and critics who treat it as psychological mind control. Reeves insists it’s neither. It’s commerce speaking at scale. The merchant “cries aloud his wares” evokes a pre-modern marketplace, suggesting continuity: capitalism has always needed a voice; technology just gave it a megaphone. “Extension” is the key word. Advertising isn’t separate from selling; it’s selling’s prosthetic limb.
Context matters. Reeves wrote in the mid-century boom when mass media (radio, TV, national magazines) made it possible to reach millions who would never meet a salesperson. His framing fits an era obsessed with efficiency and standardization: one message, repeated, everywhere. It also quietly defends the legitimacy of advertising by treating it as labor-saving infrastructure, not cultural manipulation. The irony is that even as he demotes advertising to “merely” salesmanship, he’s also explaining why it’s so powerful: it turns a human pitch into an industrial system.
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Reeves, Rosser. (2026, January 16). Advertising is, actually, a simple phenomenon in terms of economics. It is merely a substitute for a personal sales force - an extension, if you will, of the merchant who cries aloud his wares. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/advertising-is-actually-a-simple-phenomenon-in-102407/
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Reeves, Rosser. "Advertising is, actually, a simple phenomenon in terms of economics. It is merely a substitute for a personal sales force - an extension, if you will, of the merchant who cries aloud his wares." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/advertising-is-actually-a-simple-phenomenon-in-102407/.
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"Advertising is, actually, a simple phenomenon in terms of economics. It is merely a substitute for a personal sales force - an extension, if you will, of the merchant who cries aloud his wares." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/advertising-is-actually-a-simple-phenomenon-in-102407/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





