"I get asked a lot why Apple's customers are so loyal. It's not because they belong to the Church of Mac! That's ridiculous"
- Steve Jobs
About this Quote
Steve Jobs is suggesting that Apple's customers are not devoted since of any religious-like devotion to the business, however rather due to the fact that of the quality of the product or services they offer. He is suggesting that the commitment of Apple's clients is based upon the reality that they are pleased with the services and products they get. He is also indicating that the idea of a "Church of Mac" is absurd, as it indicates that consumers are blindly devoted to the business without any real reason. He is highlighting that Apple's customers are devoted since of the quality of the products and services they get, not because of any religious-like devotion. He is also suggesting that the concept of a "Church of Mac" is absurd and ought to not be taken seriously.
This quote is written / told by Steve Jobs between February 24, 1955 and October 5, 2011. He was a famous Businessman from USA.
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