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Sandy Sandy McMurray is a long-time technology journalist whose work has appeared in Time, the Globe & Mail, the Toronto Sun, Report on Business, Profit, and other sources. Between 1995 - 2002, Sandy wrote a weekly column about technology for the Toronto Sun, and served as Technology Editor for five Sun Media newspapers. He has been publishing on the Web since 1996.
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October 19, 2005

Sustained marketing campaign

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For the third time in two months, Apple will host a special invitation-only media event today to announce new products. The rumor sites predict new professional hardware and software, including new Power Macs, new pro photo software, and possibly new PowerBooks as well. We'll see.

The run-up to the annual holiday season is always packed with new product announcements, and it's easy for your media message to get lost. So far, Apple has successfully held the spotlight by keeping its products secret until launch day, and by announcing new products at well-timed, high-profile "events." It's like shock and awe for tech journalists.

If the goal is to keep Apple and its products in the public eye for as long as possible, and to build momentum coming into the holiday season, I'd say it's working.

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