If you can't beat 'em… call them nerds

by Shawn Butler on June 15th, 2007
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Although hailed as a new tier of clever competitor-specific comparative advertising, the “iconic” [sic] Mac vs. PC Ads are nothing new to consumers. For decades, we have watched the world’s Super Brands go head-to-head in the beverage industry. We’ve enjoyed ring-side seats between The Choice of a New Generation and Always Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO), as well as Budweiser (NYSE:BUD), undisputed King of Beers battling the “President of Beers,” Miller Brewing Co., now SABMiller (NYSE: MO).

In these instances, it is nothing more than Madison Avenue’s take on a tactic we’ve all used since grade school– make fun of anyone doing better than us! Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) controls a 90% marketshare in the computer/software ind. Mac (NASDAQ: AAPL) is by far the underdog, and in retaliation, they are not going after the usual mix: price, prod. quality, availability, instead they post ads saying, “90% marketshare and undisputed dominance in business? Well, atleast I’m cool!” For all the lauds of “cleverness” and subtle “jabbing” TBWA\ is receiving for the Mac vs. PC ads, let’s take an honest look at what Steve Jobs is really saying:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHO8l-Bd1O4]Personally, I prefer Alltel’s Chad campaign. It’s the exact same concept– Alltel, (NYSE: AT) the smallest of the 5 major wireless carriers, poses their spokesman, Chad, as the suave, popular, cool guy who is competing against the huge established companies, characterized as geeks and nerds. Basically, aren’t these all just new iterations of the playground joke “Sure you get better grades, but atleast I’m not a dork!” –Shawn Butler
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Categories: Alltel Wireless, Coke vs. Pepsi, Comparative Advertising, Internet, Mac vs. PC, Marketing, Miller vs. Budweiser, Pepsi Challenge, Technology

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