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M00seUK


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Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Original Message   Jan 17, 2008 3:54 pm
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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #272   Apr 8, 2008 2:02 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Carmine,

The DC24 is designed for small environments, the frequent bin filling is no big deal.

What, no comment on Dyson’s “ass”et he placed into this ad?  Dyson is going for the male sale too.        DIB


The DC24 is probably marketed to users like me with 1500 sq feet of carpet and barefloors. 

I have to check it out more closely and see upclose the dirt bin size.  If it's too small it will be problematic for me to dump frequently with daily vacuuming. 

Don't understand your second comment.

BTW, I hear tell that Mole is a self-made millionaire several times over and owns and operates a vacuum business just as a hobby to keep him busy.  Is that true?

Carmine D.

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #273   Apr 8, 2008 2:29 pm
I went to the Best Buy internet site looking for the dyson DC24 and 25.  Both appear to be in stock and available at most stores including those in North Las Vegas. 

I was surprised however by the BB page banner with the heading "Featured Brands" for vacuums showing the following brand names: BISSELL, DIRT DEVIL and HOOVER.  Apparently, these 3 brands have the most number of models in BB stores. 

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=abcat0911000&type=category

Carmine D.

This message was modified Apr 8, 2008 by CarmineD
DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #274   Apr 8, 2008 3:01 pm
CarmineD wrote:
The DC24 is probably marketed to users like me with 1500 sq feet of carpet and barefloors. 

I have to check it out more closely and see upclose the dirt bin size.  If it's too small it will be problematic for me to dump frequently with daily vacuuming. 

Don't understand your second comment.

BTW, I hear tell that Mole is a self-made millionaire several times over and owns and operates a vacuum business just as a hobby to keep him busy.  Is that true?

Carmine D.


Carmine,

 

I know there are downsides to all vacuum purchases, value trade offs will always be with us.  The DC24 is a niche product or a second (upstairs) vacuum here in the U.S. mostly, I can see the DC24 potentially becoming a break-out upright in Japan.  Washing the filters monthly can get old although.

 

Sex sells they say.  When I first saw the ad, I noticed only James and his vacuum.  But after viewing a few times on my DVR, a woman with a nice “rear end” and wearing very tight jeans it seems was intentional and subliminal.  Check out my video at my hosting site.  Enlarging full screen and other video controls are much better there than on YouTube.        DIB


CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #275   Apr 8, 2008 8:06 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:

Carmine,

 

I know there are downsides to all vacuum purchases, value trade offs will always be with us.  The DC24 is a niche product or a second (upstairs) vacuum here in the U.S. mostly, I can see the DC24 potentially becoming a break-out upright in Japan.  Washing the filters monthly can get old although.

 

Sex sells they say.  When I first saw the ad, I noticed only James and his vacuum.  But after viewing a few times on my DVR, a woman with a nice “rear end” and wearing very tight jeans it seems was intentional and subliminal.  Check out my video at my hosting site.  Enlarging full screen and other video controls are much better there than on YouTube.        DIB


Too bad the woman with the nice derriere doesn't come with the DC24.  It would make my next vacuum purchase decision very easy.

Carmine D.

M00seUK


Joined: Aug 18, 2007
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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #276   Apr 9, 2008 1:26 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Sex sells they say.  When I first saw the ad, I noticed only James and his vacuum.  But after viewing a few times on my DVR, a woman with a nice “rear end” and wearing very tight jeans it seems was intentional and subliminal.  Check out my video at my hosting site.  Enlarging full screen and other video controls are much better there than on YouTube.        DIB


I have to admit, when first viewing this clip I did wonder this myself... hey, I'm a red-blooded guy with certain observational skills! But the inclusion is subtle and it's (I think) impossible to say if it was intentional.

As a side note, I understand that Dyson no longer uses an ad agency in the traditional role for TV ads. They prepare their creative briefs in-house and work with a director to bring the results to screen.

What's interesting about the more recent adverts is they make a point of underplaying the brand. i.e. the previous Airblade advert, of which the main objective doesn't appear to be to create awareness of Airblade, but simply to say "Hey, I'm James Dyson - you already know my company makes... here's something else we're doing...". "aren't we the greatest? - keep buying the vacs!"
 
This latest 'ball' advert says "This is something that has unknowingly caused you grief in the past". "This is why.." (shows four wheeled model). "This is a ball - look it moves nicely". Then there's a blink and you'll miss it shot of a vacuum with a ball going around the corner.

It's the classic persuasive sales role. It's not telling you that you should buy the vac. It's highlighting the problem and offering you a remedy and the path to a solution which will play on the mind of people... while they're pushing their 4-wheel uprights around their house.

What's most surprising to me is that they're relaunching 'the ball' with a decent amount of publicity and it's like the first launch never happened.
CarmineD


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #277   Apr 9, 2008 1:56 pm
M00seUK wrote:
...What's most surprising to me is that they're relaunching 'the ball' with a decent amount of publicity and it's like the first launch never happened.



Hello M00seUK:

I agree.  My sense is that Mr. Dyson wants the ball technology to be his legacy for vacuums, not necessarily cyclone root technolgy.    I think its a gamble.  Why?  The original ball DC15 was claimed to be the greater dyson by the dyson heralders.  It was not.  Now downsized and with some tradeoffs it's reinvented and relaunched.  Timing now is very bad economically.  Same was true for the GE upright with the ball wheel in the 60's.  GE had a nice design, was lightweight and easy to maneuver.  A decent performer for the day but vacuum buyers just were not interested.  Will it be different this time around?  Dyson has to find a way to entice new vacuum buyers to the new baby ball vacuums.  Ads help but are they enough to convince new vacuum buyers to purchase? 

Carmine D. 

This message was modified Apr 9, 2008 by CarmineD
M00seUK


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #278   Apr 9, 2008 2:47 pm
It’s a tough call for them. Like with any product development, you’re always finding out better ways to improve the end result. If you keep putting off going in to production, you risk ever increasing R&D costs with no immediate sign of return on investment. In Dyson’s case, they could see their patents for the Dual Cyclone expiring one-by-one and needed to pull something out of the bag to continue to justify the premium price they charge for their product.

The initial launch of ‘the ball’ validated the design, but the complexity of it appeared to undermine the margins that manufacturer and retailer could get from the end user.

Economically bad timing? Hrmm.. it depends how you see demand in the face of a possible recession. A fall off on higher end cars, yes. All a car really has to do is get you from A to B in relative comfort at a good MPG. A higher-end vacuum, offering a unique feature at a slight premium? In my mind, you either have next to no money and will spend £50 on a vac or you have a bigger budget and will consider a vac’s cost / features on merit.

This message was modified Apr 9, 2008 by M00seUK
DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #279   Apr 9, 2008 3:21 pm
M00seUK wrote:
I have to admit, when first viewing this clip I did wonder this myself... hey, I'm a red-blooded guy with certain observational skills! But the inclusion is subtle and it's (I think) impossible to say if it was intentional.

As a side note, I understand that Dyson no longer uses an ad agency in the traditional role for TV ads. They prepare their creative briefs in-house and work with a director to bring the results to screen.

What's interesting about the more recent adverts is they make a point of underplaying the brand. i.e. the previous Airblade advert, of which the main objective doesn't appear to be to create awareness of Airblade, but simply to say "Hey, I'm James Dyson - you already know my company makes... here's something else we're doing...". "aren't we the greatest? - keep buying the vacs!"
 
This latest 'ball' advert says "This is something that has unknowingly caused you grief in the past". "This is why.." (shows four wheeled model). "This is a ball - look it moves nicely". Then there's a blink and you'll miss it shot of a vacuum with a ball going around the corner.

It's the classic persuasive sales role. It's not telling you that you should buy the vac. It's highlighting the problem and offering you a remedy and the path to a solution which will play on the mind of people... while they're pushing their 4-wheel uprights around their house.

What's most surprising to me is that they're relaunching 'the ball' with a decent amount of publicity and it's like the first launch never happened.

Moose, I believe the placement of the woman with painted on jeans was intentionally place there for men viewing the ad.  No harm, I believe.        DIB

This message was modified Apr 11, 2008 by DysonInventsBig



CarmineD


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #280   Apr 9, 2008 4:15 pm
DIB:

You turned this thread from the 'ball' to the 'butt.'

That's not a dyson she's using. 

Great ad for ladies' jeans!

Carmine D.

This message was modified Apr 9, 2008 by CarmineD
DysonInventsBig


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Re: Dyson DC24 / DC25 Vacs: Sir James Brings his Ball back
Reply #281   Apr 9, 2008 4:55 pm
CarmineD wrote:
DIB:

You turned this thread from the 'ball' to the 'butt.'

That's not a dyson she's using. 

Great ad for ladies' jeans!

Carmine D.


Carmine.  I was hesitant for posting or commenting of this ad, butt thought it was interesting enought to post.  James has mentioned in the past (launch) with the DC15 that he was targeting men.  He said their market research showed men were (if I remember correctly) interested in "The Ball" technologies, the DC15.  And he said men were more likely to vacuum than before using The Ball (technology).  Cost and weight seem to have gotten in the way of the DC15’s selling success.  I own the DC15 and think it is great except for the weight and I too, felt it was to pricey. - So I bought a Best Buy floor demo which has worked flawlessly.        DIB

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