Microsoft Asks How You Would Market Windows Phone

Adam Z. Lein | February 2, 2012 9:45 PM

Windows Phone has been getting great reviews from all the critics, but sales haven’t been so great. It would seem the problem is how Windows Phone is being marketed to the public, right? Last year the “phone to save you from your phone” commercials were a little confusing and didn’t really explain why you would want a Windows Phone. Sure they were entertaining and funny, but they didn’t really sell the product. We’ve seen many marketing suggestions in the comments on our pages, but now Microsoft has published a web page where you can post your suggestions as to what you think would get people to really notice Windows Phone. Click on over to the Windows Phone User Voice page to post your suggestion, view other suggestions, and vote on the ones you like. Feel free to share your suggestion with us in the comments below as well.

Source: Windows Phone User Voice

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