The advertising war between Apple (AAPL) and Microsoft (MSFT) continues. Apple’s latest TV spots mock Microsoft’s $350 million ad campaign for Windows Vista, suggesting that some of that money would be better spent fixing Vista. The ad is funny (see above), but it does seem petty and elitist. After all, the new Microsoft ads got much better once they dumped Jerry Seinfeld as a spokesperson and went with the everyman “I’m a PC” rallying cry (which itself was a response to Apple’s long-running campaign mocking PCs).
It is also hypocritical. Apple’s advertising budget is also pretty massive. I mean, I see more Apple commercials on TV than ads for Barack Obama. Apple is on track to spend more than $3.5 billion on SG&A (selling, general, and administrative expenses) for its fiscal year that ended September 30. How much of that was spent on advertising? I don’t know, but 10 percent doesn’t seem unreasonable.
The second ad, which makes fun of Microsoft’s new naming conventions for Windows is below. It’s not as funny.
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LongAAPL
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Oct 20 12:12 PMI hope Steve Ballmer and friends keep providing us with all that raw material for comedy. Great.
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LongAAPL
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Oct 20 12:16 PMYou smug Mac heads will learn your lesson when the next revision of V...., I mean Windows, comes out.
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Major Hooters
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Oct 20 12:22 PM-
peter02l
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Oct 20 12:33 PM-
AVG
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Oct 20 12:33 PM-
MacMan
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Oct 20 12:34 PM-
peter02l
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Oct 20 12:38 PM-
slick deals 4 u
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Oct 20 12:41 PM- Slick Deals 4 U
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Not opinionated
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Oct 20 01:13 PMI don't use OS/X, but I like it. I own an iPod, and think its great. Apple's products are slick and innovative, but I hope that Apple will finally ease up on their MASSIVE restrictions on: price control, hardware, iTunes, online store, need to run everything by Steve Jobs, etc...
Apple seems to have gotten to most of you. You think Microsoft's marketing are laughable because they are trying to change your opinion? You've already bought into Apple's marketing. Which is worse?
Both the Microsoft and Apple ads are funny and interesting... but don't form your world view on them, or on your friend's opinions either (which are probably based on the ads too). Although it seemed like a dumb "experiment" to me, since you're so susceptible to advertizing, maybe you'd be happier with Mojave.
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anti-cranky
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Oct 20 01:38 PM-
kris23
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Oct 20 01:49 PM-
papamaui
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Oct 20 02:48 PM-
No hearsay here
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Oct 20 04:17 PMWhat better way to acknowledge this than the annoying TV commercial from FinallyFast.com, a utility to "speed up PCs that have slowed down." The first two machines they show in the ad? An iMac and a G4 iBook! Later on we see the iMac's white keyboard, then we finally see a "fixed and now faster PC" on the iMac's screen. Redmond, we have a problem: www.youtube.com/watch?...
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prodgeek
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Oct 20 05:08 PMCurrent Apple ads are worse than McCain attack ads. And they have the same affect, making Mac users feel better about themselves and turning the others away.
I'm glad to see mac users feel better about themselves, for me, the ads are a huge turn off.
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A MacGui, with no agenda...
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Oct 20 06:16 PMDon't be ridiculous. ALL commercials try to change one's opinion. That's their job.
MS commercials have just gone about it very poorly. Take the Mojave Experiment. "See?! Vista doesn't suck as much as you thought it did!" Laughable.
Then there's Seinfeld. Gotta love the Seinfeld. A show about "nothing" was great. Better was marketing it as a show about nothing. But a COMMERCIAL about nothing? Please. The objective of a commercial is far different then that of a commercial, especially given it's time frame. That campaign augered in with the first airing. Less Laughable, and downright sad.
The "I'm a PC" wasn't good, but it wasn't bad, at least until the "I AM NOT A STEREOTYPE. I'M A HUMAN BEING!" part. That's taking the defensive, which is too little, too late. Not even laughable, just overtly sad
What is needed is a slick offensive and they just can't come up with that yet.
The Apple "Get a Mac" campaign could take a lot stronger offensive, but has not. A good thing for many reasons. While I would prefer ads based solely on merits, the underdog (see Obama's stuff) has to attack the entrenched perspective. Apple is nearing a point where they don't have to do so.
Conversely, MS is at a point where they *must* do so, and that's largely the fault of their handling of Vista.
I am a really happy Apple/Mac user. But I know that Jobs and Co. have had their share of OS problems and updates. Ballmer needs to acquire a lot of finesse, savvy, and good sense of timing.
Or at least acquire enough to get a decent ad agency.
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JW.PhD
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Oct 21 03:04 AM-
digivision
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Oct 21 07:56 AMit's a bit too easy to pkoe fun at MS these days but still the ad is too funny
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mollytjm
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Oct 21 10:03 AMThe ads aren't meant just to be funny...they make a point...and it's not elitist to say you have the best product...when you do.
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brewer
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Oct 21 03:04 PMPCs are just derivative RIP-OFF of Mac. That is all. It was never anything new or improved, instead, dumbed down, cheapened.
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brewer
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Oct 21 03:06 PM-
fred32789
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Oct 23 03:46 PM-
Raz
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