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September 5th, 2008

Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:30 am

Categories: Advertising, Apple, Channel, Corporate strategy, OEMs, Resellers, System builders, Vista, Windows Live, Windows Mobile, Windows client

Tags: Brand, PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

The day after it launched the first ad in its $300 consumer-focused make-over campaign, Microsoft is going public with some of the other planned Windows-branding  fixes it has in the pipeline.

Microsoft isn’t opening brick-and-mortar Microsoft stores. Instead, this holiday season, Microsoft will be hiring 150 or so Microsoft-trained “Windows gurus” to work in retailers like Best Buy and Circuit City to help explain how Windows, Windows Live services and Windows Mobile PCs and devices work. The gurus will “assist PC buyers, similar to the Nordstrom model of ‘personal shoppers,’ where the focus is more on informing and supporting the customer than on the actual sale,” according to Microsoft.

Microsoft also is revamping the Windows.com Web site to make it easier for customers to get technical assistance without the “geek-speak.” The redesigned Windows.com site is online now. And on the Redmond Microsoft headquarters campus, Microsoft is touting its Retail Experience Center as part of a larger research facility designed to better understand “how consumers are experiencing the Windows brand at retail as they select and purchase PCs.”

On September 4, Microsoft aired the first of what it is touting as an ongoing series of commercials “using humor and a light touch.” The first spot, starring Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and comedian Jerry Seinfeld, has been largely panned by commentators on my blog and many other sites across the Web for being too esoteric and not funny. Several folks have said they didn’t realize they were watching a Microsoft commercial at all.

In case you were wondering, this is what Microsoft believes it is doing with the new marketing campaign. From the press materials Microsoft issued after the first ad ran:

“On Sept. 4, Microsoft Corp. launched the largest consumer marketing campaign in the history of the company, focused on the broad potential of Windows across PCs, the Web and mobile devices. The campaign is part of a larger effort to connect people with the power and potential that Windows brings to everyday life….

“The spot is the first and most visible sign of an ambitious effort by Microsoft’s Windows business to reconnect with consumers around the globe.”

Microsoft officials also reiterated that the company is working closely with PC makers to launch new systems later this fall and beyond that will be tuned to provide a better Windows experience.

At least for now, it looks like all that talk about Microsoft taking the offensive against Apple was little more than talk. Granted, there are some who believe mentioning your competitors in any way, even humorous, does more harm than good to an established leader.

(Update: In a letter to Microsoft employees from Microsoft Senior VP of Windows and Online Services Bill Veghte (the full text of which is on Microsoft watcher Paul Thurrott’s site) about the new “humor and humanity” marketing campaign, it seems even clearer Microsoft isn’t going to fight back against the Apple and its “I’m a Mac/I’m a PC” commercials. Veghte doesn’t cite Apple by name in the internal e-mail. , saying instead: “I’m glad Microsoft is finally telling its own story. The bad guys have owned this conversation for too long.” My mistake: The “bad guys” comment came from Thurrott, not Veghte.)

With the new campaign, Microsoft is spending its marketing millions to emphasize the appeal of the Windows platform (comprised of Windows on PCs, Windows Live services and Windows Mobile), as opposed to Vista or any other individual Windows release.

Let’s just forget about that first Seinfeld commercial for a moment (or mercifully longer…). What do you think of Microsoft’s broader consumer-marketing plan for the Windows brand? Can a couple hundred Windows personal shoppers and a less clunky PC-buying experience help Microsoft fight Apple, Google, Nokia and its other consumer/device competitors?

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Microsoft is also airing the Mojave experiment ads. (nt)  ye | 09/05/08
Yeah, just saw one of those.  seanferd | 09/05/08
A real Area 51 experiment  viztor | 09/08/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  Richard Platt | 09/05/08
That is why I find the Apple commercials  GuidingLight | 09/05/08
I agree!  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
Issues?  James Quinn | 09/05/08
seriously......  ariesghost | 09/05/08
Hahahaha, talk about Fan kids on the block, youre it  educateme@... | 09/05/08
My bad. I did respond to you below under "Yup"  James Quinn | 09/05/08
... but still better than Vista.  darkonc | 09/05/08
Interesting  914four | 09/08/08
You do realize...  djchandler | 09/05/08
I realize a great many things....  James Quinn | 09/07/08
Apple should learn  bbbbill | 09/05/08
Oh, c'mon now, what about PC's good side?  quality3 | 09/05/08
Wonder how many of those 100's of apps were tagged  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 09/05/08
Probably none of them...  Sleeper Service | 09/08/08
Oh Jeez!  Cardinal_Bill | 09/05/08
If you have a Mac, it's not a problem  914four | 09/08/08
Best marketing for Microsoft  TedKraan | 09/05/08
They have!  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
Okay granted  TedKraan | 09/05/08
That's right  GoPower | 09/05/08
But Windows break to easily.  Bruizer | 09/05/08
AGREED!  boed | 09/05/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
Funny how that dominance is eroding away faster and faster  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 09/05/08
Eroding? I think not.  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
Really?  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 09/05/08
Really!  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/08
Define erosion...  omdguy | 09/05/08
Mojave...?  914four | 09/08/08
Or Had to Bother Trying to Install Anything  Cardhu | 09/09/08
Or had to activate........  Ole Man | 09/09/08
Seinfeld ad prompts need for new term "ad opera"  hsphones | 09/05/08
pinning expectations on an ad?  micks_tricks | 09/05/08
Why Doesn't Gates Just Admit It  itanalyst2@... | 09/05/08
Maybe...  micks_tricks | 09/05/08
Got anti-MSFT Bias?  west1234 | 09/05/08
My recipe  johnfenjackson@... | 09/05/08
Yes, 150 people is too few  Anton Philidor | 09/05/08
150 people  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 09/05/08
Maybe they should also add a few people...  Userama | 09/05/08
This Makes More and Less Sense, Does That Make Sense  DannyO_0x98 | 09/06/08
Bozos in Microsoft Marketing  jpr75_z | 09/05/08
I have a great idea!  Userama | 09/05/08
Because...  micks_tricks | 09/05/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  salliemander63@... | 09/05/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  gerhart | 09/05/08
Re: Ad agency  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 09/05/08
And yet...  Sleeper Service | 09/08/08
Wow...Learn to USE a computer buddy!  benblush@... | 09/05/08
Both Apple and Microsoft are ultimately "doomed"...  GrizzledGeezer | 09/05/08
They're probobly better off continuing to buy politicans and judges  Breetai | 09/05/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  gpreston@... | 09/05/08
Correction: Thurrott said that, not Veghte  blu_vg@... | 09/05/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  dgerard | 09/05/08
Yup  James Quinn | 09/05/08
Who are you talking to?  omdguy | 09/05/08
I NOMINATE YOU!  benblush@... | 09/05/08
The bad publicity...  IT_User | 09/05/08
MY FEELING!!! Oh no you missed...:P  James Quinn | 09/07/08
There goes Jim again...  Sleeper Service | 09/08/08
150?  TripleII | 09/05/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  dgerard | 09/05/08
Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  shanedr | 09/05/08
How about his for a credible comercial?  dinosaur_z | 09/05/08
The Gurus  rjohn05 | 09/05/08
RE: I hope this works.  Jeremy W | 09/05/08
Brilliantly executed commercial!  PollyProteus | 09/05/08
Humanity and humanity  Jeremy W | 09/05/08
Actually - The "Windows Gurus" Sounds Like a Great Idea  drprod@... | 09/05/08
Wow ...  zoroaster | 09/05/08
They should take up advertising  HereInOz | 09/05/08
You know its a sorry business when........  Ole Man | 09/05/08
Yahoo promotes Firefox!!  kostasan | 09/06/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  pogson | 09/06/08
I agree with you, that assessment pretty much sums it all up.  914four | 09/08/08
RE: Forget Seinfeld. Can Windows gurus help the Windows brand?  lacourse@... | 09/07/08
Help against who?  tonymcs@... | 09/07/08
Who do they need help against?  914four | 09/08/08
"a small fringe group"  Ole Man | 09/08/08
Microsoft's Mistake Remains  Cardhu | 09/09/08
WGA is killing XP and Vista for business use.  SpikeyMike | 09/09/08
I Agree  Cardhu | 09/09/08
Mohave jive...  mrdood_99205@... | 09/15/08

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