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P800 Tv Advert !!!!!! |
sam12 Joined: May 27, 2003 Posts: 335 PM |
I have still not seen a TV advert in the uk for the P800........
I cannot understand why such a great phone has not been advertised whereby the T68i was advertised frequently !
Maybe they cannot fit too much detailed information in a few minutes gap.........?
Anybody else suprised by this? |
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Anuj Joined: Oct 02, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: South Buckinghamshire PM |
I agree if not televised commercials at least they should be advertising in magazines like Time, Wall street, fortune etc etc so that they can target their customers.
Television ads bring a product into main streem im sure 95% of Uk population still dont know what a P800 is !
Suppose aint got the bucks to do it!
Lets see if they advertise the T610 ?? |
sam12 Joined: May 27, 2003 Posts: 335 PM |
Absolutely Anuj.....
you see what my point is ! |
epscilon Joined: Apr 02, 2003 Posts: 337 From: UK PM, WWW
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Good point, Even the blokia 3650 are sponsoring Big Brother with O2.
Never even seen a p800 add in paper, tv, radio. Only Internet.
Maybe it is for a specific market and they wouldn't really achieve anything by advertising?
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Anuj Joined: Oct 02, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: South Buckinghamshire PM |
But how come Nokia are advertising their 9210i in the Business magazines?? I think its the advertising budget. are tooooo tight !
Nokia have made it big due to major advertising and ads create a brand ! |
sam12 Joined: May 27, 2003 Posts: 335 PM |
I beleive if SonyEricsson would spend a few quid and advertise the P800, the sales would shoot up like nobodies business.
The P800 needs to be shown in high-end tv adverts like them stupid Nokias being advertised everytime i flippin put Big Brother on.
Come on SE, get a grip !!!!!!!! |
volvoman Joined: Dec 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Cumbria, England PM, WWW
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We all know how hard they are to get in the first place, so imagine what it would be like if everyone wanted one. They can hardly keep up production now.
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
Only phone commericals around atda mo are Siemens XELIBRA ADD is cool lol. Im fed up with vodafone adds arent we all! Hope SE makes a gøod add soon!
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mark.spiro old Joined: Nov 21, 2002 Posts: 257 PM, WWW
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i'm in the uk and have seen two adverts for it.
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3vw Joined: May 19, 2003 Posts: 32 PM |
FWIW I just posted (@ HoFo) about a UK mag called “STUFF” and their 3 consecutive months of featuring the P800... bottom of this thread. http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=151602 |
iyiinsan Joined: Oct 20, 2002 Posts: 366 From: PM, WWW
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I don't think would only make ads in Turkey...
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mark.spiro old Joined: Nov 21, 2002 Posts: 257 PM, WWW
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lol
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ami6 Joined: Aug 20, 2002 Posts: 121 PM |
From production volume point of view, the P800 maybe does 1-2% of the whole sales volume (and thus also generates less revenue than other mass market products from SE).
Seen from this point of view, when u are marketing responsible of SE and having a fixed annual budget, you invest more into visibility of mass market devices than e.g. 10% of your annual budget into a 1-2% sales object...
Thus is why P800 rather goes that invisible way... |
dantec Joined: Mar 02, 2003 Posts: 264 PM |
They have advertised all over swiss and a couple french ones. It would suprise me that they wouldn't advertise in ny times or other big magazines.
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mark.spiro old Joined: Nov 21, 2002 Posts: 257 PM, WWW
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orange advertise it but that is not se marketing
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