Marketing Failure: Microsoft Pays NFL To Use Its Surface Tablets -- And People Still Call Them 'iPad-Like Tools'
from the didn't-get-the-memo dept
Over at The Verge, Vlad Savov has an amusing post about how NFL announcers this weekend referred to the sideline tablets that players are using as "iPad-like tools." Microsoft Surface tablets are being allowed on the sidelines as part of a $400 million deal between Microsoft and the NFL. And Microsoft is promoting the Surface as "the official tablet of the NFL." And, in the end, all anyone remembers is that it's an "iPad-like tool." I wonder if the guy who signed that deal for Microsoft has lined up a new job yet...Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: football, ipad, marketing, surface, tablets
Companies: microsoft, nfl
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The gadget is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike an iPad!
The sport is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike football!
I tell you, Adams was a genius!
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Today's lesson in marketing
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Isn't Apple gGoing to Sue to Protect its Trademark?
Thus following the most famous makers of facial tissues, hardboard and expanded polystyrene foam in making a big fuss about their trademark, ensuring sure that consumers know that there are other options when trying to purchase said products.
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No, they're comparing another product to an iPad. If they said "they're using ipads" or "they have Microsoft ipads" while knowing that the devices are not Apple iPads, that would be using it as a generic term. What they said is "iPad-like tools".
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Microsoft paid the NFL a lot of money, but the Verge claims that the networks themselves aren't being paid by Microsoft. That isn't true. Microsoft has been buying heavy advertising on NFL games for the last few years. Looks like Fox didn't bother to clue their announcers in on what the sponsors were paying for.
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They're not being paid to have their announcers promote the Surface. Buying ads doesn't automatically buy you the announcers.
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Oh Oh!!!
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This is my life with a Surface!
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The phone upgrade cycle is faster, but that is slowing down too now as there are less and less benefits to upgrading to the latest and greatest.
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eg do you play on the nintendo,
even it was a sega or a dreamcast console,
as nintendo was the most famous console maker.
everyone knows what a ipad is.
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A football player.
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iPad loses its Trademark status
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For example I picked up a US Robotics Pilot when they first came out. This was my *third* hand-held computer. The class of computers were already known as "palm-tops" by this point.
Put the Pilot had a stylus, and that was enough for the makers of Pilot pens to sue them. So the Pilot was renamed the "Palm Pilot", and then the "Palm." And the company started suing anyone who called their palm-tops "palm-tops." And they took ownership of the word "palm."
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Wonder if MS contracted with ESPN/ABC/other broadcasters?
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