Mark

You just got your self a Job as a Chief Marketing Strategist at Apple
Inc.  :)
Wholeheartedly, the driving force to human beings making any form of
purchase is "Feelings"

W

On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 22:03 +0800, Mark Tinka wrote:

> On Wednesday 16 July 2008 21:31:08 Sanga M. Collins wrote:
> 
> > There is an ipod fm tuner-remote that has been available
> > since 2006. Unfortunately no one is buying it, and ipod
> > users are not making much noise for its full integration
> > into the ipod family (iphone included).
> 
> I think this is due to a bit of psychology and culture Steve 
> has embedded into the Apple "cult" that many of us have 
> since joined.
> 
> I own an iPod touch - would I like an FM Tuner in it, sure; 
> will I go and buy one that is built to retrofit? No?
> 
> Why? Because I don't want to "tarnish" my iPod touch.
> 
> Apple buyers love their products they way they are, even 
> though they may be inadequate when compared to other 
> brands. As such, Apple buyers are willing to compromise and 
> settle for less and/or wait for next year's upgrade.
> 
> It's all in the culture - Steve has figured out the one 
> thing that gets Apple kit off the shelves - DESIRE.
> 
> Mark.
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