Why Is Apple Asking Mac Users to "Get A Mac"?
09/18/2006 00:00 |
Apple
It's no secret that I use an
Apple Macintosh at home and
at work - as often as I can. I've been a Mac
user since I started using computers, and the
debate was between the Apple IIGS and the Mac
LC, and have followed the company through
several generations. Knowing that, why is it
that I continue to see Apple's "Get a Mac" ads on prominent
Web sites that I visit? With Web tracking
technology what it is, every Web advertiser
should know what platform I am on, what browser
I am using, and similar Web sites I frequent.
With that said, why can't Apple have its Web ads
shown only to non-Mac users, to increase their
success rate?
If the idea is to get Mac users to upgrade to the latest Intel Macs, that makes sense, but use a different message.
If the idea is to let Mac users know that Apple has an ad campaign out there to increase market share, that's quite another message, but it's my feeling that the computer company could be more effective with their ad targeting, and save money while reaching more potential switchers.
Just thinking out loud...
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