From what I’ve observed, when new products (like a juice brand or tech gadget) hit the market, companies typically invest in foot soldiers, influencers, and even choreographers to create buzz and spread awareness far and wide. That kind of coordinated marketing effort is something I haven't really seen with Bitcoin.
Invest in foot soldiers? What do you mean? Is this a new internet slang?
Most of the awareness I come across tends to come from fintech platforms promoting messages like “trade your Bitcoin with us,” which feels more like a sales pitch than an education campaign.
Do not expect any other advertisement. They advertise Bitcoin that way because it's their product and the service, they make money from Bitcoin and that's all, that's why their advertisement looks like a sales pitch.
Bitcoin is not the product owned by someone. If it's in anyone's interest to promote Bitcoin, that's satoshi because he is the creator but Satoshi has disappeared, Bitcoin is decentralised and it's not someone's product.
It was said very well. When new products hit the market, companies invest into marketing to sell them. In Bitcoin's case, what do you think, who should be responsible for marketing? OP, Keep in mind that Bitcoin is not the product or the property of any company or person and the one who we can call the owner, Satoshi Nakamoto, has disappeared a long time ago. I don’t understand from whom someone would expect Bitcoin advertisements.