Help for iMac and Apple Marketing
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Help for iMac and Apple Marketing
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My marketing teacher is huge Apple fan and he gave us home work to end 31st of this month to choose one Apple product and make comprehensive minimum of 5 pages analyse of its marketing using 4P's and such thing.
I bet everyone are taking iPod or iPhone. I think I will take iMac. Now all my sources for apple marketing is more or less limited. I am pretty exhausted after 3 weeks, 8 tests (4 still to go in next 3 days + a oral presentation), 4 essays later I am pretty exhausted. I really wish to give few choice words to my teacher for giving work now, when school ends next wednesday.
I'd be more than grateful for possible reference material about iMac and their marketing. News to news agencies. Anything possible about old and current iMac marketing and anything relevant to them.
I've pretty much exhausted wikipedia so I need more news and source material. I am more than a grateful for any possible help you guys can give me.
My marketing teacher is huge Apple fan and he gave us home work to end 31st of this month to choose one Apple product and make comprehensive minimum of 5 pages analyse of its marketing using 4P's and such thing.
I bet everyone are taking iPod or iPhone. I think I will take iMac. Now all my sources for apple marketing is more or less limited. I am pretty exhausted after 3 weeks, 8 tests (4 still to go in next 3 days + a oral presentation), 4 essays later I am pretty exhausted. I really wish to give few choice words to my teacher for giving work now, when school ends next wednesday.
I'd be more than grateful for possible reference material about iMac and their marketing. News to news agencies. Anything possible about old and current iMac marketing and anything relevant to them.
I've pretty much exhausted wikipedia so I need more news and source material. I am more than a grateful for any possible help you guys can give me.
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Not specifically for the iMac, but it covers Apple's marketing strategy in general.
http://www.marketingapple.com/marketing_apple/
Link to the ebook
http://www.marketingapple.com/Marketing_Apple_eBook.pdf
Good luck.
http://www.marketingapple.com/marketing_apple/
Link to the ebook
http://www.marketingapple.com/Marketing_Apple_eBook.pdf
Good luck.
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Heh, I agree. I worked for Apple at the Canadian headquarters in Markham last year and I never bought a single thing with employee discount. The only good thing that ever came out of Apple is their excellent customer service and OS, but i'm a gamer so pc for me. Anyway, I always compared Apple's marketing with a fashion show.
Oh here's a bonus. The Canadian branch (ACI) ships part of their products with UPS. There is a piece of software that UPS distributes for shipping with their service. The catch is, there's no Mac version. People in the shipping department use PC's with the exception of an iMac that runs XP for the sole purpose of shipping with UPS's software.
Oh here's a bonus. The Canadian branch (ACI) ships part of their products with UPS. There is a piece of software that UPS distributes for shipping with their service. The catch is, there's no Mac version. People in the shipping department use PC's with the exception of an iMac that runs XP for the sole purpose of shipping with UPS's software.
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Hah!widowmaker wrote:Oh here's a bonus. The Canadian branch (ACI) ships part of their products with UPS. There is a piece of software that UPS distributes for shipping with their service. The catch is, there's no Mac version. People in the shipping department use PC's with the exception of an iMac that runs XP for the sole purpose of shipping with UPS's software.
And baaad Mr. Teacher for pushing a brand on students... then again most universities and schools require students to use MS Office or Windows for schoolwork.
Some Apple-fan lecturer made a good point about Powerpoint having all our presentation courses to itself, but the university PCs only run Windows, so no alternatives. I liked Apple's slideshow more, it had better effects and templates.
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IMHO, Apple's marketing is just phenomenal. All the secrecy about their upcoming products (created by Apple itself, of course) is attracting millions of people to their stores. People are constantly monitoring blogs for the last minute rumors, hands-on reviews, spy pictures etc.
We have to give their due, from an industrial design point of view, Apple products are 'handsome', they look cool, they are becoming instant cult (thanks to designer Jonathan Ive), winning numerous design awards (Red Dot, IF etc).
I like the way Apple is using the internet to spread word of mouth. They have exceled at that and getting better and better with every new launch. Every era has its own marketing instruments and internet speculation is a great and effective one of our time.
No wonder that Apple's advertising budget is almost 1/3 of MS's and 1/4 of HP's.
Way to go.
We have to give their due, from an industrial design point of view, Apple products are 'handsome', they look cool, they are becoming instant cult (thanks to designer Jonathan Ive), winning numerous design awards (Red Dot, IF etc).
I like the way Apple is using the internet to spread word of mouth. They have exceled at that and getting better and better with every new launch. Every era has its own marketing instruments and internet speculation is a great and effective one of our time.
No wonder that Apple's advertising budget is almost 1/3 of MS's and 1/4 of HP's.
Way to go.
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Funny thing is that even Mr Ballmer (and most of the MS crew) is using Apple for their official presentations.Das_Saunamies wrote:Hah!
And baaad Mr. Teacher for pushing a brand on students... then again most universities and schools require students to use MS Office or Windows for schoolwork.
Some Apple-fan lecturer made a good point about Powerpoint having all our presentation courses to itself, but the university PCs only run Windows, so no alternatives. I liked Apple's slideshow more, it had better effects and templates.
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Every time someone's used that for coursework or presentations, something has gone wrong.qviri wrote:OpenOffice runs on Windows just fine.Das_Saunamies wrote:Some Apple-fan lecturer made a good point about Powerpoint having all our presentation courses to itself, but the university PCs only run Windows, so no alternatives.