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iSaint

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I don't get it, to be honest. I didn't have the volume up, but going to a live concert to promote an MP3 player doesn't seem to be a very good marketing scheme. Anyone else see it? Have I missed another thread about it?
 

Warbrain

macrumors 603
Jun 28, 2004
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Chicago, IL
I saw one last night. Wasn't all that amazed. I really don't see this thing going anywhere. The Zune couldn't compete against a CD player...
 

Allotriophagy

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Sep 5, 2006
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The adverts should all feature a guy standing alone in the middle of a field, perhaps with his feet in a cow pat, holding his brown Zune and quietly whispering "Who wants to swap music?".

I like that bird advert though. RAAAAAAAAAAAWR! Pingapingapingapingadeedeedee. RAAAAAAAAAAAAAWR! Awesome to the max, +10.
 

Warbrain

macrumors 603
Jun 28, 2004
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Chicago, IL
Seriously, does anyone see this DMP even challenging the iPod. Kids will be getting this for Christmas and they're going to be disappointed as **** when they realize what the hell they got.
 

Rojo

macrumors 65816
Sep 26, 2006
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I've seen all the Zune ads now (from the official website), and have to echo the "WTF?" sentiment that most people seem to have. They seem to be trying too hard to manufacture "cool," but don't actually say much about the product itself. In fact most of these ads would go right over most people's heads, especially if they didn't already know what the Zune player was.

Some of them show the wireless sharing feature in action -- but again, unless you already knew about this player and this function, you wouldn't necessarily understand what was going on. They could have actually produced some really clever ads promoting this feature while making it seem essential. But... they didn't.

The "Welcome to the social" slogan is just embarrassing, but it's very possible some kids out there could fall for it, with sites like MySpace being so popular. However, the introductory Zune seems too expensive for the market they're trying to target (youth, who tend to favor nanos and shuffles). And once people buy it, and realize how bulkier, uglier, and limiting it is (can't play iTunes music, too hard to navigate, wireless only within 30 inches and then drains half your battery life), it's destined to die a quick death.

And it's a shame, really. I'd love it if there was another cool mp3 player alternative out there. I'm such an Apple whore, that I doubt I could ever be persuaded to buy anything other than an iPod. But the competition would be nice -- and might drive Apple to make quicker and cooler improvements to their own devices.

But Zune? It's just embarrassing... :(
 

Queso

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Mar 4, 2006
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The "Welcome to the social" slogan is just embarrassing,
I'm still laughing at that. Being "On The Social" here in Britain means you are on unemployment benefits.

I take it if Zune ever comes out over here, they'll be changing that slogan. :D
 

mduser63

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Nov 9, 2004
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Salt Lake City, UT
I've seen a couple of the Zune ads on TV. I think they're relatively funny, but if I didn't know what a Zune was, the commercials wouldn't give me any idea, and requiring somebody to go to a web address that's flashed on screen for a second in order to figure out what the heck it is you're advertising is probably not an effective marketing strategy.
 

emotion

macrumors 68040
Mar 29, 2004
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Manchester, UK
I've seen a couple of the Zune ads on TV. I think they're relatively funny, but if I didn't know what a Zune was, the commercials wouldn't give me any idea, and requiring somebody to go to a web address that's flashed on screen for a second in order to figure out what the heck it is you're advertising is probably not an effective marketing strategy.


The marketing droids would say you're not young and hip enough to "get it".

:)

...so when's the brown nano coming out then? brown macbook? :D
 

uaaerospace

macrumors 6502
Feb 15, 2005
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Alabama
Apple's iPod commercials really didn't give much information about the product, but at least they were relevant. The Zune ad linked above makes no sense to me. Perhaps I'm not getting it, but what's the point of a commercial that no one gets?
 

BengalDuck

macrumors regular
Oct 27, 2006
218
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The commercials look bad. From what I've seen, they're just filming huge block parties in the middle of nowhere. Who's listening to mp3 players at a live concert?

Also, the things are huge. They've got a long ways to go to even start competing with Creative Zen products, let alone the iPod.
 

aricher

macrumors 68020
Feb 20, 2004
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Chi-il
I saw a long Zune ad that played as a preview to the Borat movie. It was lame - the ad, not the movie.
 

mduser63

macrumors 68040
Nov 9, 2004
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Salt Lake City, UT
The marketing droids would say you're not young and hip enough to "get it".

:)

...so when's the brown nano coming out then? brown macbook? :D

I'm a 22-year old college student who loves music, has a fair amount of disposable income and enjoys new gadgets. Doesn't seem like I could be any more "in" their target demographic...

(Of course, I'm also a Mac user and somewhat of an MS-hater.)
 

nitynate

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Jan 22, 2006
866
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Clearwater, FL
One bird shares music with the other through wifi - fire symbolizes the transfer; transfer complete, the bigger bird has color and they now both rock to the same song - great marketing and creative at the same time.

Mind you I do too think MS has no taste or creativity, but honestly this commercial is nice.
MS did well, as long as you think different.
 
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