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Fans of the Super Bowl ads can view them on the NFL cable network, video-on-demand service, the Web or their cell phones.
Fans of the Super Bowl ads can view them on the NFL cable network, video-on-demand service, the Web or their cell phones.
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expensive time slot, so companies try really hard to make them
funny.
anyway, a couple years ago there was an ad for a hamburger from a well-known chain (i can't even remember their name, which in a moment you will see is remarkable!). anyway, i wanted a friend to see the ad--had a guy eating a hamburger then blowing fire out of his mouth--pretty entertaining stuff since i like really, really like hot/spicy foods.
so i visited the company's website and no ad. i sent them an e-mail and they responded in a nice letter explaining that they didn't own the web rights to the ad. they also sent me $6 worth of coupons. pretty generous. unfortunately, we don't have that particular chain nearby (did, but it closed a couple years ago).
anyway, viral marketing is good stuff. migrating a media ad to viral marketing surely must be the holy grail of advertising. so, i think it's smart of the super bowl advertisers to participate in this. and i wonder: what took them so long to figure it out? and why are they making the ad's available for only a few days? and i hope they don't expect anybody to PAY to see the ad's (ie, cellphone fees, etc).
mark d.
What's wrong with this picture?
expensive time slot, so companies try really hard to make them
funny.
anyway, a couple years ago there was an ad for a hamburger from a well-known chain (i can't even remember their name, which in a moment you will see is remarkable!). anyway, i wanted a friend to see the ad--had a guy eating a hamburger then blowing fire out of his mouth--pretty entertaining stuff since i like really, really like hot/spicy foods.
so i visited the company's website and no ad. i sent them an e-mail and they responded in a nice letter explaining that they didn't own the web rights to the ad. they also sent me $6 worth of coupons. pretty generous. unfortunately, we don't have that particular chain nearby (did, but it closed a couple years ago).
anyway, viral marketing is good stuff. migrating a media ad to viral marketing surely must be the holy grail of advertising. so, i think it's smart of the super bowl advertisers to participate in this. and i wonder: what took them so long to figure it out? and why are they making the ad's available for only a few days? and i hope they don't expect anybody to PAY to see the ad's (ie, cellphone fees, etc).
mark d.
i think you're the exception because:
1. super bowl commercials tend to be better than normal. most folks enjoy them.
2. super bowl games tend to be unexciting football. unless, of course, you're a died-in-the-wool fan of the team that blows out the other team. most viewers won't have a strong conviction toward one team or the other.
3. watching a sports competition after it's over and the results are known tends to be an unrewarding experience. most folks will do that only if other obligations force them into it.
mark d.
i think you're the exception because:
1. super bowl commercials tend to be better than normal. most folks enjoy them.
2. super bowl games tend to be unexciting football. unless, of course, you're a died-in-the-wool fan of the team that blows out the other team. most viewers won't have a strong conviction toward one team or the other.
3. watching a sports competition after it's over and the results are known tends to be an unrewarding experience. most folks will do that only if other obligations force them into it.
mark d.
WOOOOHHHOOOO
WOOOOHHHOOOO
Whos the marketing genius that left out Mobileespn.com on all three of their small SB ads?
Dan
- Mobileespn.com
- by danapoint February 7, 2006 10:34 AM PST
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(20 Comments)Whos the marketing genius that left out Mobileespn.com on all three of their small SB ads?
Dan