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I was chatting to Dominic Mcvey,the guy famous for becoming a millionaire at 15 selling scooters, and he recounted me a story of his friend’s son who is 10 years old and asked his mum for a Blackberry. I was astonished that a ten-year old child child was even aware of what a Blackberry is. A DS lite- yes. A Xbox 360 naturally. High School Musical…of course. But a Blackberry? I’d never considered that the brand appealed strongly to the ‘tweenie demographic.
I spoke to some of my Lady Geeks who have children of a similar age – astonishingly the story was the same: all the kids love Blackberry. For them, a Blackberry equals money which equals success. This is a reflection of what our society values. It’s all about money and the desire to be wealthy… and the Blackberry is the tangible symbol of this desire, even for pre-teens.
This is a great for Blackberry: Their strategy has consistently been to target the ‘business professionals’ and they have not been tempted to diversify. As Napoleon said, the essence of strategy is sacrifice. By remaining conspicuosly dis-interested in any audience other than their core they have created strong desirability outside of that audience.

Money, fame, power… blackberry?
Whilst it may leave me sad that that this is the reality of the world we live in, it’s really not so bad: When I was ten years old, the objects I desired were crappy imported toys of limited fun and value. Perhaps armed with the awesome communications power of the BB we will see a new generation of hyper-achieving mini Dominic McVey’s… come to think of it, now I know what to get my son for his 2nd birthday.
very interesting post! amazing how quick kids pick-up technology.
i’m concerned by the photo tho’, as i understand medical advice is to severely restrict the amount of exposure children have to mobile phones.
also, i recently read an article quoting three leading neurologists: each saying they only ever use mobile phones with ordinary earpieces – they’re very keen to limit physical contact. i can’t find the article now, but a piece on the same subject is available at http://occmed.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/5/366.pdf
I’ve just seen a commercial very similar to this one on UK TV, first time I’ve seen a BB ad on TV…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgFF6UHM03U
thanks for sharing. what do you think of the Blackberry ad? I thought it was a bit naff in terms of execution although the thought of connecting to everything through your blackberry is a nice simple thought.
My child is actually very excited about the Blackberry Storm. She is only 13, but she does need a phone for emergencies…she decided to get the BB Storm, a touch screen. She is only interested in the phone-calling, texting, and music player. At the last minute, she thought it was more of a business phone and she was too young for it. But I am glad she does expose herself to new technology. A ten year old…wow, kids these days.