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By Ina Fried, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 12, 2006 12:00:00 PM

Trying to catch up to the iPod is an expensive proposition.

To tout its Zune, Microsoft launched a marketing campaign on par with that for the original Xbox. But now that the music player has spent a month on the market, the company is considering increasing its advertising to attract more attention to it.

"We are talking about upping that spend a little more," Marketing Director Jason Reindorp told CNET News.com last week.

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Microsoft debuted the Zune to mixed reviews last month. The device had a strong initial sales week, but has dipped in sales rankings since that point, according to market tracker NPD and online retailer Amazon.com's sales chart.

And many of those first-week buyers were probably from the hard-core gadget enthusiast crowd. They're not the young hipsters that Microsoft is hoping to convince to buy the Zune and "squirt" songs with their friends--Microsoft's term for sharing music files over the built-in Wi-Fi connection.

To woo that set, Microsoft has been pitching the Zune in TV spots, outdoor ads, print ads and online promos, mainly trying to get into the heads of those aged 18 to 28. But even with a decent size marketing budget, Microsoft knows it may need to buy more ads to try to get the Zune better known.

The company's initial goal was to have its ads reach about one quarter of those in its target age range, and reach them at least three times. It has TV ads that have run in shows like Prison Break, Family Guy and Grey's Anatomy, and has inserted print ads in magazines such as Scratch, Paste, Spin, Vibe and Rolling Stone. There are also online ads on sites like AOL, Billboard and MTV, as well as on Microsoft's own MSN site.

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Microsoft said it isn't trying to compete with the level of "noise" generated by Apple Computer's iPod advertising.

"We recognize that Zune cannot expect to compete for mass market mindshare on the same level as iPod in the short-term," Peter Kingsley, group manager for Zune brand marketing, said in an e-mail. "Striving for this would be fool-hardy."

Kingsley said the company's goal is to launch the Zune brand and focus on with wireless sharing ability. With its ads, he said Microsoft wanted to stand in "stark contrast" to the iPod.

"A key principle to our advertising creative is authenticity, in that the Zune brand is about celebrating great artists and the real people that enjoy it," Kingsley said.

Still, NPD analyst Ross Rubin said, Microsoft is taking a somewhat lower-key approach than its better-known rival.

"The focus has been a bit more understated than a lot of Apple's advertising," Rubin said.

New landscape
In part, the different strategy makes sense, Rubin said. When it started pitching the iPod with its bold silhouette ads, Apple was trying to educate people about the whole notion of a digital music player. "Microsoft, coming into the market so late, needs to focus on differentiating from the market leader," Rubin said.

The company also may be waiting until it has a broader story to tell. Right now, it has only one hard-drive-based model on the market, and it still doesn't have a store to sell videos.

"As the product portfolio builds out, we may see the imagery in the advertising become more aggressive, particularly as their target audience broadens," Rubin said.

Microsoft said last week that it expects to sell more than 1 million Zunes by June, the end of its fiscal year. To get that total, the company estimates that it will nab between 10 and 15 percent of the market for music players with 30GB or more of storage.

Still, even if it reaches that level of sales, Microsoft still regards Zune as a long-term effort that will take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

For now, Microsoft plans to continue targeting the same age range, but the company is open to tweaking things the campaign it finds it needs to broaden or change its demographics.

"We'll obviously keep a close eye and, if we need to or want to, we'll shift focus," Reindorp said.

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Zune was DOA Boot_Agnostic   | 12/12/06
Harry Bardal, where are you? NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Welcome Zune Harry Bardal   | 12/12/06
The worst form will be word of mouth... ju1ce   | 12/12/06
Buy iPod nucrash   | 12/12/06
And a closed mind is a terrible thing to waste. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Go to Target and try it but don't buy until you know. Laff   | 12/12/06
Remember that the next time you diss a Mac MacCanuck   | 12/12/06
Already have! ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Looking at one and using one MacCanuck   | 12/12/06
Don't mistake what Jim said in a company memo ... ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Nice spin MacCanuck   | 12/12/06
Microsoft does not compell anyone to register ... ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Word games MacCanuck   | 12/13/06
Word Games indeed. ShadeTree   | 12/13/06
Great idea tic swayback   | 12/12/06
I don't need to. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Well it's not intellectual when considering things like food. Laff   | 12/12/06
It si not intellectual when considering MP3 players either. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Well I have seen them at Target.... Laff   | 12/12/06
Must I purchase everything in order to discuss it? tic swayback   | 12/12/06
No you don't have to buy them all. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
There actually is something like my iPod tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Just like an iPod except for the bigger and ... ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Not much of a case for buying one.... tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Don't forget the turd brown color Spoon Jabber   | 12/13/06
There is more to screen quality then resolution. ShadeTree   | 12/13/06
Correction tic swayback   | 12/13/06
I'm sorry Shade! Spoon Jabber   | 12/13/06
re: Tic ShadeTree   | 12/14/06
Microsoft "authenticity" Tigertank   | 12/12/06
Freaking hilarious tic swayback   | 12/12/06
iPod vs Zune? Laff   | 12/12/06
I'm not srprised that an Apple zealot cannot ... ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Sheeeeezzzzzz Laff   | 12/12/06
Shade Is One Of Those Zune Owners itanalyst   | 12/12/06
Not a problem at all. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Hey I own an XBox 360......:) Laff   | 12/12/06
Doesn't sound very social to me tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Does wireless sync'ing of music between devices .... ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Sounds useless to me tic swayback   | 12/12/06
I cannot believe you went there. ShadeTree   | 12/14/06
How can I try it out? tic swayback   | 12/12/06
I was wondering that very thing myself. Laff   | 12/12/06
Where did I suggest you try that specific feature. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Right here tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Your inference is wrong. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
But I can't try it out tic swayback   | 12/12/06
The "idiots at Best Buy"? ShadeTree   | 12/13/06
Have you ever shopped there? tic swayback   | 12/13/06
I have shopped there and your own .... ShadeTree   | 12/14/06
Like wifi in a laptop Boot_Agnostic   | 12/12/06
Never did the laptop in a coffee shop thing before. Laff   | 12/12/06
MS Publicity Stunts kipc@...   | 12/12/06
Was the zealotry this bad Michael Kelly   | 12/12/06
MS should take a page from Mac ads NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Don't be so sure, their astroturfing was impressive tic swayback   | 12/12/06
virus on a Zune? Already? roflmao galileon   | 12/12/06
Nope, Zune is virus free NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Why would anyone write a virus for a Zune? tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Why does it matter? NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Dammit! tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Shallow victory NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Dangerous is a selling point tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Infection rates <> security Zeppo9191   | 12/12/06
A Security Primer from one of the Marx brothers. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Zune never has to make money to succeed tic swayback   | 12/12/06
You've shared this "theory" before NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Perhaps but Laff   | 12/12/06
You don't do tic any favours with this NonZealot   | 12/12/06
It's inter-related tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Huh? NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Once again.... tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Nope, you haven't proven it NonZealot   | 12/12/06
One more thing NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Not mutually exclusive at all tic swayback   | 12/12/06
right gearsof360   | 12/12/06
Simple Answer MacCanuck   | 12/12/06
Huh? NonZealot   | 12/12/06
You have to go with what works tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Huh? NonZealot   | 12/12/06
All merging into one tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Double Huh? NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Quick clarification NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Lemme give this a shot tic swayback   | 12/12/06
still with the non-sensical responces? doctorSpoc   | 12/12/06
Again, you hurt tic's argument NonZealot   | 12/12/06
Trees vs. forest tic swayback   | 12/12/06
Microsoft never enters any market without planning to dominate it. ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Think big picture though tic swayback   | 12/12/06
I would agree totally with that statement ShadeTree   | 12/12/06
Where's the DIY MP3 players Boot_Agnostic   | 12/13/06
It is a little more complicated then that. ShadeTree   | 12/13/06
The Zune landfill Boot_Agnostic   | 12/16/06

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