Apologies for the volitile subject line, but I wanted to express my point succinctly as possible.
Basically, this thread is an offshoot of another thread I posted in the Mac Hot Topics forum
http://www.macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13590
To summarize, Fox Sports did a piece on the LA Lakers. Apparently, Shaq banned all non-iPod music players from the Lakers bus because he got sick of all the CDs and tapes and stuff floating around. One player told Shaq that he had an MD player but Shaq responded that "that's not good enough." The Fox Sports team then follows three Lakers as they visit an Apple store to buy their shiny new iPods for the right to ride in the back of the Lakers bus.
That got me thinking, because if it is indeed true that "Everything is Easier on a Mac" is set to replace "Think Different" as the new motto, Apple needs to rethink the whole thing. Does anyone else think "Everything is Easier on a Mac" is kinda lame (even if it is true)?
First of all, it's a mouthful and not very catchy because it seems so blase. I mean, it's 11 syllables! And while ease-of-use is a great point to make, it's not exactly sexy or hard-hitting.
It's just vague in a feel-good sorta way. It's breaks away from the main reason why "Think Different" was so effective - because while one is a command or suggestion that encourages the consumers to do something, the other is merely a passive statement. So everything is easier on Mac! So what? What does that tell a potential customer he or she should do?
Nike doesn't say, "Doing it is the best way to get things done." They just say, "Just do it."
Sprite doesn't say, "Sprite quenches your thirst the best." They say, "Obey your thirst."
Yahoo! doesn't simply state, "Yahoo! is the best place on the Internet." It asks, in a rhetorical way, "Uhh, do you Yahoo!?" as if not using Yahoo! makes you some sort of freak.
"Gotta step up the technology" (as one of the Lakers says about why he is getting the iPod) or some other slogan asking users to act and to participate is what Apple needs to replace "Think Different."
"Everything is easier on a Mac" simply doesn't cut it, IMHO.
"Step up the technology" seems a lot catchier and more direct. It asks the user to act and participate in the digital revolution. That is precisely what Apple needs to replace "Think Different."
I humbly submit this petition for Apple to consider this or other better slogans to replace "Think Different"!
Basically, this thread is an offshoot of another thread I posted in the Mac Hot Topics forum
http://www.macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13590
To summarize, Fox Sports did a piece on the LA Lakers. Apparently, Shaq banned all non-iPod music players from the Lakers bus because he got sick of all the CDs and tapes and stuff floating around. One player told Shaq that he had an MD player but Shaq responded that "that's not good enough." The Fox Sports team then follows three Lakers as they visit an Apple store to buy their shiny new iPods for the right to ride in the back of the Lakers bus.
That got me thinking, because if it is indeed true that "Everything is Easier on a Mac" is set to replace "Think Different" as the new motto, Apple needs to rethink the whole thing. Does anyone else think "Everything is Easier on a Mac" is kinda lame (even if it is true)?
First of all, it's a mouthful and not very catchy because it seems so blase. I mean, it's 11 syllables! And while ease-of-use is a great point to make, it's not exactly sexy or hard-hitting.
It's just vague in a feel-good sorta way. It's breaks away from the main reason why "Think Different" was so effective - because while one is a command or suggestion that encourages the consumers to do something, the other is merely a passive statement. So everything is easier on Mac! So what? What does that tell a potential customer he or she should do?
Nike doesn't say, "Doing it is the best way to get things done." They just say, "Just do it."
Sprite doesn't say, "Sprite quenches your thirst the best." They say, "Obey your thirst."
Yahoo! doesn't simply state, "Yahoo! is the best place on the Internet." It asks, in a rhetorical way, "Uhh, do you Yahoo!?" as if not using Yahoo! makes you some sort of freak.
"Gotta step up the technology" (as one of the Lakers says about why he is getting the iPod) or some other slogan asking users to act and to participate is what Apple needs to replace "Think Different."
"Everything is easier on a Mac" simply doesn't cut it, IMHO.
"Step up the technology" seems a lot catchier and more direct. It asks the user to act and participate in the digital revolution. That is precisely what Apple needs to replace "Think Different."
I humbly submit this petition for Apple to consider this or other better slogans to replace "Think Different"!