AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action)
Definition
AIDA is a marketing model used to describe the stages a consumer goes through when interacting with a brand, from awareness to purchase. It stands for Attention (capturing the consumer's awareness), Interest (engaging them with relevant information), Desire (creating a need or want for the product), and Action (motivating them to make a purchase or take the next step).
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Translation
The classic marketing playbook: First, grab their attention, then make them curious, turn that curiosity into “I need this,” and finally, get them to pull the trigger.