People are willing to spring 500$ for something that plays music with a widescreen and wifi, but not for PS3... sony needs to figure out how to advertise...
Obviously, sony's marketing sucks. From a strictly marketing stand point Apple is amazing. Start off with their debut superbowl ad which made superbowl advertising what it is today. Then you have your iconic switch ads, your mac vs pc ads, and the ever prominent ipod ads.
"Obviously, sony's marketing sucks. From a strictly marketing stand point Apple is amazing. Start off with their debut superbowl ad which made superbowl advertising what it is today. Then you have your iconic switch ads, your mac vs pc ads, and the ever prominent ipod ads."
That super bowl ad is mighty famous and maybe it influenced super bowl ads to come, but the Macintosh only managed niche market status in spite of it. So, aside from being a cool looking ad, how was that an example of successful marketing?
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People are willing to spring 500$ for something that plays music with a widescreen and wifi, but not for PS3... sony needs to figure out how to advertise...
You can't really fit a PS3 in your pocket... different markets here. Although I agree :P
Obviously, sony's marketing sucks. From a strictly marketing stand point Apple is amazing. Start off with their debut superbowl ad which made superbowl advertising what it is today. Then you have your iconic switch ads, your mac vs pc ads, and the ever prominent ipod ads.
Agreed. Apple is one of the best marketing companies out there today.
"Obviously, sony's marketing sucks. From a strictly marketing stand point Apple is amazing. Start off with their debut superbowl ad which made superbowl advertising what it is today. Then you have your iconic switch ads, your mac vs pc ads, and the ever prominent ipod ads."
That super bowl ad is mighty famous and maybe it influenced super bowl ads to come, but the Macintosh only managed niche market status in spite of it. So, aside from being a cool looking ad, how was that an example of successful marketing?
Yeah, i agree with Drew
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