How Google Ads are Convincing Users to Switch for Pixel 8


More than ever before, Google is really pushing for people to switch to the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro. They’ve been advertising and teasing these phones in a very focused way. This clearly shows how much the search engine giant is determined to push its next smartphone to the top. Google Pixel smartphones are one of there in all categories. However, despite its sales performance not significantly impacting the competition. Furthermore, it appears that Google is increasingly prioritizing competition with other leading brands.

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Earlier this month, Google released a video highlighting how many folks use services like Gmail, Maps, Search, Drive, Translate, Slides, Docs, Calendar, Photos, and Chrome. Then, the ad points out that you’re not using the “Google Pixel phone,” and they understand why.

The message in the ad is clear: “You just want to stick with a brand you know.” It emphasizes that the Pixel is the “Google Phone.” This messaging started last generation with the tagline “only phone engineered by Google.” Google is making a big deal out of the fact that this phone is closely tied to all the Google services you’re already familiar with.

Google is really going all out to convince people to make the switch to the Pixel 8. They’ve released a Halloween-themed ad with a “Switching. It’s not so scary” tagline, complete with a jump scare. These teasers ahead of the Pixel 8 launch indicate that Google is putting a lot of effort into getting people to switch, especially from iPhones.

Google Pixel Aims to Take on the iPhone 15  Google Pixel

The Best Phones Forever campaign is continuing its efforts to highlight that the upcoming Pixel launch has got the iPhone feeling a bit nervous. The focus this year appears to be on the camera and AI, highlighting compelling features that could entice users to make the switch.

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