RIM takes shots at Apple and iPhone owners with new campaign
Despite its new CEO promising a renewed focus on
marketing, Research In Motion hasn’t been known for effective
campaigns of late. The company launched a sizable advertising blitz earlier this
year that focused on its new BlackBerry Bold Smartphones, but the commercials
had no apparent impact on smartphone sales in key markets including the United
States. Late last month, RIM and its Australian marketing agency Tongue began a
campaign that takes a different approach to raising brand awareness, though
it’s one we have seen numerous times in the past: bash Apple and
its customers.
Samsung
and Apple are tangled in a number of legal battles around the world, and Samsung carried
the companies’ squabbles over to a recent advertising campaign that built up to the launch of its
supersized Smartphone, the Galaxy Note.
As such, many thought Samsung was behind a recent guerrilla marketing
stunt that saw a bus-load of
men and women stage a protest outside an Apple Store in Australia.
After
Samsung denied being involved with the stunt amid media backlash, RIM stayed
quiet on the matter until a bit of digging
revealed that it was indeed responsible for the mock protest.
RIM’s
“Wake Up” stunt has now culminated in the launch of a website that continues to
target Apple, the iPhone and iPhone owners. The wake up, be bold site states that BlackBerry owners are
the type of people who “take action and make things happen.” Taking a shot at
Apple’s well-known slogan, RIM goes on to note that BlackBerry users don’t just
“think different,” they “do different.”
“It’s
a simple choice,” the website continues. “You’re either here to leave your mark
and eat opportunity for breakfast or you’re satisfied to just float through
life like a cork in the stream.”
RIM gave the world its first glimpse at
the next-generation BlackBerry 10 operating system last week during the BlackBerry World
conference, though the first Smartphone powered by the new platform is not expected to
launch until October. In the meantime, the company will continue to
push its BlackBerry 7 Smartphones.
Via: BGR
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