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Apple adds two more Get a Mac Ads

by Josh Holat on May 13, 2008 at 08:11 AM

Get a Mac Ads
Apple is at it again with two more witty Get a Mac ads.  This time around they are entitled “Pep Rally” and “Group” and of course feature the same actors as usual.  The Group ad consists of PC announcing that he has been able to live with Vista for a while now at what appears to be a support group.  Then, a fellow PC stands up and announces he has been error free for nearly a week, but he soon starts repeating himself and needs a reboot.  Again, Mac comes out on top.  In the Pep Rally ad, PC points out that Mac is the number one notebook on college campuses and then Mac is cheered on by some cheerleaders saying, “Mac’s number 1!” PC tell them they are supposed to be cheering for him so they then chant, “PC’s number 2!” Official score comes in at Mac 2, PC 0.

Apple’s marketing department comes up with some pretty great ads that really help promote their product.  The second on of those ads come on, customers immediately know what they are advertising, which is part of the point of ads.  Let’s hope they can keep up the great works on the ads and keep producing some good content!

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  • rupps said:

    Apple ads have a pathetic childish approach. Apple has many things to promote that really mean something. Professional Apple users are getting tired of the ‘if you are gay or cool apple is your thing’. Be careful, Apple, you are living out of rents of the past.

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