Looks like CP+B’s finally doing something with the $300 million in ad money Microsoft gave it. Oops, this isn’t a CP+B campaign.
The divine task: reposition Vista.
“Vista is now actually better than its reputation. That’s a marketing issue,” observed Tim Anderson of the ailing OS — which, to be fair, was getting panned even before it went live. (Warts and all.)
One of the new ads, at left, reads, “At one point, everyone thought the Earth was flat. Get the facts about Windows Vista.” Clicking on that brings you to this page, which in part reads:
When Windows Vista debuted in January 2007, we declared it the best operating system we had ever made. “Windows Vista is beautiful,” The New York Times raved. It’s humbling that millions of you agree.
But we know a few of you were disappointed by your early encounter. Printers didn’t work. Games felt sluggish. You told us–loudly at times–that the latest Windows wasn’t always living up to your high expectations for a Microsoft product.
Well, we’ve been taking notes and addressing issues.
That’s charming. Touching, even. But do they mean it? And what happens now?