New Microsoft Commercials
They’ve finally arrived! The long, overdue commercials from Microsoft defending the stereotype that Apple created for PCs.
Since the “Get a Mac” commercials first aired back in 2006, Apple not only took control of their own brand destiny, but also took Microsoft’s out for a few rounds.

I thought we’d see Microsoft punch back, with their own ads much sooner. Three years later, they have finally responded with these:
A Business Who Uses Creativity to Make a Difference
“Every person who wears our shoes, becomes a marketer of our shoes”.
That’s a quote by Chief Shoe Giver Blake Mycoskie from TOMS shoes on an interview from MSNBC.
Blake came up with the idea for TOMS on a trip to Argentina, where he was inspired by the low-cost alpargatas shoes and at the same time struck by the number of children without shoes.
So he launched TOMS with a simple mission to make a difference: for every pair of shoes sold, a pair would be donated to to children in third-world countries who are shoeless.
Here’s a short film about TOMS and their cause:
It’s easy to see from the video, that TOMS is a great example of a business with social responsibly engraved in its DNA and a great example of a company using creativity to make a difference in the life of others. Their success so far, can be credited to the following:
- A strong cause and clear purpose
- A simple and inspiring story that’s easy for people to tell each other (just like I’m doing now)
- The product in itself is the marketing (similar to iPhone)
- Charismatic leader who inspires others to join the cause
Here’s another video footage, this one by MSNBC which gives an inside look on how TOMS is making a difference.



