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definition of popularity

The word popularity we use it in our language to name the fame and great acceptance that a person, generally an artist, athlete, politician, among others, has from ordinary people.

Now, we already know that what is considered popular and popularity will be determined more than anything by the enjoyment that they have of people in general, it is difficult to determine what it is that triggers the enormous popularity of someone, even this is one of the big questions that marketing and image experts are trying to unravel, and it is difficult for them to determine for sure ...

Because we agree that most of the time what is popular does not go hand in hand with what is considered as quality but rather the opposite happens, what is postulated as elite does not usually arouse the interest of the bulk of public opinion and yes it does so for example on the part of a select and restricted group. Or failing that, despite the quality it has, it passes without pain or glory. Anyway, sometimes they tend to reconcile quality and popularity and some artistic products respond to both characteristics.

So from the foregoing it is clear that there is no formula to get a product or a popular artist from your kitchen, however, an approach to achieve it could be to adapt and follow the fashions or trends that predominate at a given time.

Another procedure that many point out as a springboard to reach a popular creation is to put aside the economic issue as much as possible and focus solely on achieving a work that knows how to best shape an idea that satisfies creative intentionality.

Among the synonyms that are usually used for this word we highlight those of fame and celebrity.

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