Apple floods Google with anti-Microsoft ads

 

Launches cheeky advertising campaign.

Apple has launched a cheeky advertising campaign in which it mocks its rival, Microsoft, using search engine advertising on Google, Yahoo and Bing.

The campaign, which pokes fun at Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 7, promotes the fact that its products would enable users to “avoid Windows 7 headaches” by making “the switch to Mac”.

Another advert states “Upgrading to Windows 7? There’s never been a better time to switch to a Mac. Find out why”.

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The cheeky advertising appears in the sponsored sites section of the three search engines and seems to occur only when “Windows 7” or "download Windows 7" is typed as a search query.

A spokesman for Apple said the company did "not comment on its business practices".

According to Google's keyword tool, the advert is costing Apple $0.09 per click on the search giant's site.

It also appears there is a cap on the amount of times the advert in shown each day, particularly on Google.

Apple is notorious for making fun of Microsoft products. On the launch day of Windows 7 Apple released three new advertisements mocking the new operating system.

Microsoft had been contacted for comment.


Apple floods Google with anti-Microsoft ads
"Bob, he who laughs last, laughs best. Heh heh. Aple. heh heh"
By Slatts
 
 
 
Comments: 3
Bob
Nov 4, 2009 9:03 AM
When you see adds for Windows 7 saying "now I can drag my frequently used applications down to the bottom" then you think, well ... hasn't the Mac Dock done that for years.
john120
Nov 4, 2009 11:48 AM
bob your a moron windows have had this way before apple did
Slatts
Nov 4, 2009 9:35 PM
Bob, he who laughs last, laughs best.

Heh heh.
Aple.
heh heh
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