Were the Get a Mac ads targeting (read: attacking) the Windows user base?
I felt attacked as a pc user in the mac vs pc ads. Please we've been over this...
I'm a soo uncool and soo unhip pc man.
Were the Get a Mac ads targeting (read: attacking) the Windows user base?
I don't disregard his views, but lets face it he has some resentment. Sorry you don't see that...who's short sighted?
Yeah, it was all clever and funny when it was the 'I'm a Mac' campaign.....
But people will blindly defend Apple.It's like the simple relationship a small child has with their mother. 'Somebody said something bad about mommy. They are mean.'
In summary: Apple needs to do "more." Either they need to do some great UI updates, add some cool feature / apps, or they need to advertise it more. Because so long as Google is doing more in all 3... they will eventually leave Apple in the dust.
I will take the product based ads over poor attempts at comedy using celebrities and mocking the user base in which you want to capture.
I felt attacked as a pc user in the mac vs pc ads. Please we've been over this...
I'm a soo uncool and soo unhip pc man.
Did the "I'm a Mac" campaign represent the user base or the machines themselves? Did "PC" represent Windows, Microsoft, Bill Gates, or the users? Did "Mac" represent OS X, Apple, Steve Jobs, or the users?
Apple never came out and specifically said "this is who Mac and PC represent." Samsung on the other hand has ads which specifically portray iPhone users lining up in front of an Apple store as clueless hipster idiots.
Apple did it in a way that never seemed like they were mocking PC users. Samsung on the other hand got an ad agency that came up with an ad that a high school student could create.
Yeah, it was all clever and funny when it was the 'I'm a Mac' campaign.....
But people will blindly defend Apple.It's like the simple relationship a small child has with their mother. 'Somebody said something bad about mommy. They are mean.'
I don't disregard his views, but lets face it he has some resentment. Sorry you don't see that...who's short sighted?
Were the Get a Mac ads targeting (read: attacking) the Windows user base?
Apple portrayed the PC user guy as an unhip, uncool drone. I felt mocked as a pc user myself. You don't like the taste of your own medicine IMO.
Ah but there's a difference.
The 'I'm a Mac' campaign mocked Windows PCs, the current Samsung campaign mocks Apple users.
Ah but there's a difference.
The 'I'm a Mac' campaign mocked Windows PCs, the current Samsung campaign mocks Apple users.
I don't agree with the idea that large corporations behave in line with Victorian virtues of chivalry and gallantry. It is a cut throat world out there - corporations will do whatever it takes to win. A "gentle company"; if ever there was one - will not last long in the wilds of the marketplace.
BTW, who remembers the "I am a Mac" campaign? If one can dish it out, one should be able to take it - AND counter attack.
Ask a PC user if they agree with that.
No, it also mocked the users.
Ah but there's a difference.
The 'I'm a Mac' campaign mocked Windows PCs, the current Samsung campaign mocks Apple users.
I would argue that more importantly, they need to step up their R&D and QA department. Over four months since an OS update? A plethora of blatant, stupid bugs in their rMBP line that have persisted since last June? Forget about attracting new customers... Apple is already alienating its current customers.