jrhilton
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why Kodak and Fuji both do not seem like they are willing to spend any money or campaign and increase film sales in the face of the overwhelming numbers of digital consumers and the digital devices and products that these consumers are addicted to buying and using. Basically, these huge corporations are not marketing their film products because they do not feel the money spent will produce the desired return on investment is dollars spent in advertising.
With respect I think in this paragraph you gave a response to your own post as to why more advertising would not work.
The truth is compact digital cameras and a lot of smart phones take better quality images than the point and click compacts that the majority of people used (more than) ten years ago,and they satisfy the "good enough" criteria for the majority.
I know this is controversial but look at the average person taking photos with their digital compact or smart phone (especially families) and be honest, they are enjoying experience far more than when they used film; as there is instant gratification - you can quickly look at the images with the people you are with, or share them by email or social media etc with people elsewhere. No need to wait for film to be processed to see if the picture was any good when the moment has gone....
I don't know how film can compete with this for the average person.