Looks like it could be funny. Perhaps they should "debunk" the rumors they help promote in the commercials they have running now, like touch screens suck, and BlackBerry phones are just tools.
RIM needs to hire someone else because their marketing is disgusting. (I think thoristen got a new cheif of marketing; he needs to be better and prepared for BB10 marketing)
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Which part was good? Was it the cross-dresser on top of the piano for no good reason? Was it when they showed that any generic music player or phone can be hooked up to an amp and play 20 year old music? Or, was it when they tried to have block parties that no one wanted to participate in? Which aspect of the commercial made you want to buy a BB?
As for proving the phone can play music, why not prove it can make calls. I mean, every phone can play music these days. No one expects that it can't. Show me that it can play Netflix. I just don't understand anything about the commercial.
As for being funny, it was funny in the same way a mentally disabled person's antics can be funny. It was awkward and sad more than funny. Right now, they don't need to be awkwardly funny; they need to refocus on their business strengths. That does not require a huge advertising budget. Put the money into a B to B sales force, and leave this juvenile stuff to Samsung.
I know one thing for sure, Grandpa didn't like Grandma dancing with those guys in the street.
Get a look at his face while he stood on the front porch. Ouch!
It looked like he was about to get the shotgun!
I didn't find the video funny at all. Anyone who thinks that a smartphone can't play music needs to get a clue. This is 2012. Almost everything can play music.
I wouldn't doubt the reason some people think that BBs can't play music is because they feel the device/OS is not modern.
I don't know about you guys, but I enjoy these advertisements!
[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaez_4m9mQ&feature=player_embedded[/YT]
[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDzEsJ2PZqg[/YT]
I am embarrassed for RIM. Maybe it's time to take it out back and shoot it. I am now convinced that RIM is better off not marketing at all.
Not that I'm a fan at all of BB "marketing" that short was funny. Hope they get out and use a younger demographic in a more natural setting.
I thought the ad using Power [remix] by the Temptations was awesome until they went all negative at the end "Why doesn't every tablet do that?". They should have ended with a positive statement to affirm that it is powerful and thus should be desired. Imagine if the guy said something like "Bring it!" that would have been a powerful statement for a powerful tablet ! OooYA !
Which part was good? Was it the cross-dresser on top of the piano for no good reason? Was it when they showed that any generic music player or phone can be hooked up to an amp and play 20 year old music?
Damn, I feel old now. But that does bring up a great point. I was a teenager in the 90s and it would be like trying to market something to a teenage me using disco music.
The ad missed the mark to me. I think they were going for "crazy spontaneous youngsters do something that old people don't understand." But if that was the case they should've had more youngsters come out of their houses and toward the "fun" that BlackBerry was providing.
For an attempt to debunk anti-BB rumors and FUD, they did just the opposite. They proved without a shadow of a doubt that they are out of touch with the average smartphone user. They don't know the current smartphone issues and selling points, and they are just a bunch of old people trying to pretend to be cool.
Marketing is only RIM's problem when they try to do it.