The iPod‚ Apple Computer’s new breakthrough music player that can store and play up to 2‚000 songs from a handheld computer no bigger than a cigarette pack (Technology)‚ provides a striking illustration of what global marketing is all about. When Steve Jobs‚ CEO of Apple Computer‚ first introduced the iPod in October 2001‚ it was received with scepticism. The digital music player was considered only marketable to a small‚ tech-savvy group of individuals‚ and the high price (starting at US$399)
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Apple IPods are very popular in today’s society. Many individuals enjoy listening to music on the way to work‚ school‚ or even to the gym. CD’s‚ cassettes‚ tape players and MP3 player’s sales have decease since Apple IPods have been created. IPods provides so much more to customers than the other devices. Everyone enjoy playing games‚ taking pictures‚ texting and calling friends‚ and using face time. What device allows you to enjoy all your hobbies at one time? Apple IPods. Apple IPods are a great
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The Impact of the iPod “Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something‚ they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it‚ they just saw something” (Jobs). The iPod is the most well designed mp3 player in the market today. One of the main things consumers like so much about it is originality. The creators of the iPod did not do so by studying others‚ they used their own ideas‚ own imagination and had their own motivation. The iPod impacted the music
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distraction of the iPod. He backs up his claims with a first hand experience when he went to New York. He describes seeing people and how “each were in his or her own musical world‚ walking to their own soundtrack…almost oblivious to the world around them (Sullivan 424).” However‚ Sullivan fails to show credentials in his writing and bases it primarily on his first hand experience. He fails to realize the technological advances that have come forth from the introduction of the iPod. Since then much
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THE MAGIC OF IPOD Case Study This case study describes the iPod brand personality comparing it with Nokia brand personality‚ the unique lifestyle of the iPod users‚ and how it changed the music listening lifestyle. First‚ when the iPod was launched in 2001 it was not the first MP3 player but over the years it developed a distinct personality: The iPod personality is simple and consistent because of its simple and consistent design and user interface. Innovative because it introduced many creative
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Executive Summary The focus of this report is on marketing plan for Apple Ipod product that has created increasing demands in various outlets. This product allows consumers to download not only their favorite’s music but also books and other literature which can be read and listened to. Additionally this Ipod can be used in your car and in other mobile settings. This report is for Apple to give a brief description of this product. Within this marketing report there is an insight of
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Stages of Growth Theory by Dr. Richard L. Nolan In the 1970s Richard L. Nolan developed the Stages of growth model which describes the evolution of information technology in organizations. It identifies six stages that an organization could pass through. His models have been used widely in both organizational research (Greiner‚ 1972) and Information Systems (IS) research (Burn‚ 1994). These models have been used to describe a wide variety of phenomena-the organizational life cycle‚ product life
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Joseph R.Pierce BUS 350: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR “iPod vs. Zune” Instructor: Sam Batarseh 10/26/2009 Introduction In 2006 Microsoft came up with an answer to the Apple iTunes/ iPod MP3 player and product line‚ and called it the Zune. Zune is the product-line brand name for the Zune portable media players‚ Zune software‚ and Zune marketplace services sold by Microsoft‚ which provides music‚ video‚ and podcast downloads. Although the Apple computer company was the first to offer the product and
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Brian Sina Professor Lewis Intro to Marketing 10/15/11 The iPod Takeover: A Marketing Analysis When Apple introduced the iPod they produced something much more than an MP3 player‚ they produced a machine that had changed the music industry forever. Any machine that plays back mp3 files is known as an mp3 player‚ but while there are hundreds of different ones on the market‚ people refer to all of them as “iPods.” iPod is now a household name just like microwave‚ vacuum‚ and television; a direct
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ENGLISH ISU: iPod Characterization & Monologue MONOLOGUE: Missy talking to Susie they both died violently; rape/murder; both have fathers that miss then. They can be talking about how they felt after they were killed. They could give advice about how a person can deal with it; how their family can deal with the death and how you should forgive your enemy. Show character traits both were very brave‚ strong and learned to accept their death and found peace in heaven. IPod Characterization:
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