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?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvDFbmb9DwE
Moral of this story: Catching fire is cool. Fitting, coming from the company who brought you X-Box
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvDFbmb9DwE
Moral of this story: Catching fire is cool. Fitting, coming from the company who brought you X-Box
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'm still laughing at that. Being "On The Social" here in Britain means you are on unemployment benefits.The "Welcome to the social" slogan is just embarrassing,
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.
Still going on with that then. Heh...
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?".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvDFbmb9DwE
Moral of this story: Catching fire is cool. Fitting, coming from the company who brought you X-Box
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?