Super Bowl advertisers may resort to ‘guerrilla’ means to get eyes
Jan30

Super Bowl advertisers may resort to ‘guerrilla’ means to get eyes

In the high-stakes battle between advertisers at this year’s Super Bowl, top corporate brands such as Budweiser, Doritos and Pepsi are once again spending record amounts for precious time during Sunday’s big game. But some researchers and advertising veterans say a more low-key guerrilla marketing campaign might be a better option for companies who want to piggyback on the Super Bowl’s shoulder pads without breaking their ad budgets...

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Communicus Weighs in on Super Bowl Ad Effectiveness on CBS MoneyWatch
Jan21

Communicus Weighs in on Super Bowl Ad Effectiveness on CBS MoneyWatch

With the Super Bowl typically scoring as the country’s most watched event of the year, the broadcast has no problem attracting some of America’s biggest advertisers. Yet squeezed in among returning stalwarts such as Anheuser-Busch’s Budweiser are often several newbies, brands that are ponying up $4 million or more to make their Super Bowl debuts. This year, the game will include several fresh faces during the commercial breaks,...

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Communicus Weighs in on Super Bowl Ad Effectiveness on BrandChannel
Jan21

Communicus Weighs in on Super Bowl Ad Effectiveness on BrandChannel

A lot has been made of NBC’s late closing of inventory for Super Bowl ad spots. But really, you can just blame it all on automakers: At least a half-dozen car brands that have been reliable Big Game advertisers during the last few years have decided, this year at least, to bow out. Audi is the latest to join the Big Game holdouts. Confirming what both auto and branding observers suspected for a while, the company said today that...

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Few Automotive Brands Win With Their Super Bowl Ad Buy
Jan15

Few Automotive Brands Win With Their Super Bowl Ad Buy

The most noteworthy trend in Super Bowl advertising is the sharp decline in automobile brands that have bought airtime for the 2015 game. Historically, the automotive category has been the most represented, with 11 brands present in 2014. Only four automotive brands have signed on so far this year, and five recent advertisers have RSVP’d “no.” It’s likely that much of the reason for the decline is that less than one in five auto...

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Are Super Bowl Ads Worth the Price? Newcastle Says No
Jan14

Are Super Bowl Ads Worth the Price? Newcastle Says No

Newcastle’s new pre-Super Bowl ad campaign encourages small brands to band together to create a game day commercial that will rival those of larger brands with bigger ad spend. Newcastle, a British beer company, has released a new pre-Super Bowl ad that jokingly challenges the efficacy-to-cost ratio of Super Bowl ads and invites smaller brands to “crowdfund” a more cost-effective solution. The spot features...

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