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Mac users think they're so cool

  • Yes, I do feel that I am cooler than PC users

    Votes: 49 48.0%
  • No, I don't feel that I am cooler than PC users

    Votes: 22 21.6%
  • I feel cooler now that I've converted

    Votes: 17 16.7%
  • I don't agree

    Votes: 14 13.7%

  • Total voters
    102
  • Poll closed .

HiFiGuy528

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Jul 24, 2008
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Okay I did a search on this topic. No results.

Listen to this Andrea Gardner story on NPR.

http://www.marketplace.org/topics/tech/those-mac-users-think-theyre-so-cool

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KAI RYSSDAL: It was technology's turn in the earnings barrel today. After the bell, Amazon reported a 28 percent rise in first quarter profits. Apple said its profits jumped more than 35 percent. That's got to have shareholders thankful for all those iPod and Mac owners out there, thankful for the advertising and marketing teams, too, They've made a splash with those commercials, the ones where the techno-hip Mac guy triumphs over the clueless PC guy.

Andrea Gardner reports Mac owners might be a little clueless themselves.


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ANDREA GARDNER: You know the commercial.

MAC COMMERCIAL: Hello I'm a Mac --- And I'm a PC.

Apple rolled out these ads to make you think Macs are much cooler than PCs. After all, the Mac guy wears designer jeans and sneakers, and the PC guy is overweight and balding, but over time, many consumers have found themselves charmed by the bumbling PC, and irritated by the lofty Mac. Marissa Gluck is a marketing analyst with Radar Research.

MARISSA GLUCK: The character of the Mac guy is almost too perfectly cast. He is smug. He is condescending. He's just that uber-hipster you love to hate. It just makes you want to slap him.

According to a new marketing study, if you own a Mac, you might want to slap yourself. Mindset Media surveyed 7,500 computer users in 20 different personality traits, such as self-esteem, pragmatism and modesty. They found that Mac owners pretty much personify the Mac guy from the commercials. Among other things, they think they're more extraordinary than the average Joe. That's according to Mindset co-founder Sarah Welch.

SARAH WELCH: This is a group that is not afraid to shout its accomplishments from the mountaintops. They're happy and proud to talk about their successes and their accomplishments, and that can come across as possibly a bit conceited.

The survey revealed that Mac users often describe themselves as perfectionists. They're also more likely than PC users to whiten their teeth, drive hybrids, drink Starbucks coffee and eat organic food. Nitty-gritty research like this helps companies craft an advertising message around their customer's mindset. Again, marketing analyst Marissa Gluck.

GLUCK: It gives advertisers just a fuller understanding of who their target market is. What are their preferences? What makes them tick? Why do they buy certain products?

Apple didn't commission the Mindset survey, but it's clear that the company knows its buyer. Apple's computer market share has grown significantly since these ads debuted in 2006, but there are risks when companies create ads that precisely reflect the persona of their core consumers. For some, it could be too close for comfort, says Gluck.

GLUCK: I do think that Mac users recognize themselves in the Mac guy, but there's probably that uncomfortable recognition, that slightly uncomfortable degree of self-hatred that you've become a cliche.

After taking an honest look in the mirror, I too realized that the Mac cliche is fitting: perfectionist, Starbucks drinker, organic eater, and yes, even a bit superior. Not surprisingly, I own a Mac, sigh.

In Los Angeles, I'm Andrea Gardner for Marketplace.
 
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TuffLuffJimmy

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Apr 6, 2007
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This is another one of those instances where my stats teacher would kick the researcher in the face.

It doesn't show any evidence that it is because they are Mac users that they are smug perfectionists. Isn't it just as likely that smug perfectionists are more likely to buy a luxury computer like a Mac? I think it's pretty unreasonable to think that because you are a Mac user you become smug, but more likely because you are smug you are more likely to purchase a Mac.
 

JNB

macrumors 604
It's not a matter of "cooler" or "more hip." It's cats & dogs.

Microsoft users are dogs. They use it because they're told to.

Apple users are cats. They use it because they feel like it.

But they'd both eat butt-flavored treats given the chance.
 

nanvinnie

macrumors regular
Feb 23, 2007
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pc and mac users appreciate different things... i personally am into the aesthetics of apple products... they ARE cool... so what?!
 

Hrududu

macrumors 68020
Jul 25, 2008
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Central US
Okay I suppose there are some people out there who buy Macs simply to "look cool" or because they "like the looks." However, not all of us became Mac users yesterday... I use the Mac because its what I've grown up with, because I understand the software and hardware, and because the OS provides a more productive workspace than Windows IMO. Yes Macs do look better, but that wasn't my concern back when I was using my Quadra 800 or Powermac 7500.
 

Sonicjay

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Jan 1, 2008
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It's not a matter of "cooler" or "more hip." It's cats & dogs.

Microsoft users are dogs. They use it because they're told to.

Apple users are cats. They use it because they feel like it.

But they'd both eat butt-flavored treats given the chance.

My favorite post so far today!
 

iMacmatician

macrumors 601
Jul 20, 2008
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This is another one of those instances where my stats teacher would kick the researcher in the face.

It doesn't show any evidence that it is because they are Mac users that they are smug perfectionists. Isn't it just as likely that smug perfectionists are more likely to buy a luxury computer like a Mac? I think it's pretty unreasonable to think that because you are a Mac user you become smug, but more likely because you are smug you are more likely to purchase a Mac.
Yep, association/correlation does not mean causation (either way).

I took AP Stats and I see this all the time.
 

MrSmith

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Nov 27, 2003
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Mac purchasers have made a conscious decision to buy a Mac. Others buy what the shop clerk advises. All that means is, we don't forsake our ability to shop when it comes to computers. Sensible rather than cool, I would say.
 

shinryu744

macrumors newbie
Jan 20, 2008
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Mac purchasers have made a conscious decision to buy a Mac. Others buy what the shop clerk advises. All that means is, we don't forsake our ability to shop when it comes to computers. Sensible rather than cool, I would say.

Yea I would agree, I do quite dislike the arrogance of some mac users though but buying a mac for me was more becuase they work and work well at that, and my pc had a problem every other week.
 

TuffLuffJimmy

macrumors G3
Apr 6, 2007
9,031
160
Portland, OR
Yep, association/correlation does not mean causation (either way).

I took AP Stats and I see this all the time.

Sometimes I wish I didn't take that class, because now I jump on just about everyone anytime they throw out a statistic. 90% of the time they have no idea what they're talking about! (ziiiiing! ;))
 

GSMiller

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Dec 2, 2006
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Kentucky
It's not a matter of "cooler" or "more hip." It's cats & dogs.

Microsoft users are dogs. They use it because they're told to.

Apple users are cats. They use it because they feel like it.

But they'd both eat butt-flavored treats given the chance.

:D Quote of the decade!
 

pranavss11

macrumors 6502
Dec 29, 2007
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San Jose
The survey revealed that Mac users often describe themselves as perfectionists. Yes I definately am a perfectionist. They're also more likely than PC users to whiten their teeth Probably, drive hybrids No I have a Ferrari 360 Spider, definately not thinking about hybrids., drink Starbucks coffee Starbucks sucks. and eat organic food My mom loves to feed my organic food. Nitty-gritty research like this helps companies craft an advertising message around their customer's mindset. Again, marketing analyst Marissa Gluck.


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