Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> - From Vista to Zune: Why Microsoft Canât Sell to Consumers
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> | Microsoftâs marketing of Windows Vista and the Zune have failed in large
> | part due to the fact that Microsoft has not learned how to effectively
> | sell consumer products. Consumers buy Windows and Office, but thatâs
> | because they have no choice, not because of the companyâs marketing
> | savvy. Microsoft only effectively markets its products to businesses,
> | which represents a very different type of sales relationship.
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>[roughlydrafted.com/2008/05/12/from-vista-to-zune-why-microsoft-cant-
>sell-to-consumers/]
I don't know any young person my age that owns a Zune. Really. I see iPods
everywhere, along with cell phones being used as music players. Some
people have a lot of music, and they have to use the iPod as a music device
because it's big enough. My sister has a 30GB iPod, and it's already
filled up. She's looking for a music device this autumn.
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