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Super Bowl XLV: The Ads Are The Real Fun! [Infographic]

Jenny Pauley | February 7th, 2011

The Super Bowl is the single most viewed sporting event in the United States. Every year the top two teams in the NFL collide for the rights to hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy and be anointed Champions. Pretty important stuff.  So, do you remember who won Super Bowl XXIX?  Yeah, neither do I.  But do you remember the Budweiser commercial that launched that year, starring three frogs “Bud” “Weis” and “Er”?  I bet you do! This year, we selflessly opted not to pay much attention to the game, and decided to focus on the true stars of Super Bowl Sunday: the advertisements!  Below is every stat you could possibly wonder about this year’s Super Bowls ads. Should you like what you see, you can copy and paste the embed code provided below, and this nifty little infographic is all yours!  You’re welcome. View in a larger browser Click to view entire infographic Embed the infographic above: <a href=”http://www.wpromote.com” mce_href=”http://www.wpromote.com”><img src=”http://www.wpromote.com/img/super_bowl_xlv_best_in_ads.jpg” mce_src=”http://www.wpromote.com/img/super_bowl_xlv_best_in_ads.jpg” alt=”Super Bowl XLV Ads” border=”0″ /></a><br />Via: <a href=”http://www.wpromote.com” mce_href=”http://www.wpromote.com”>Wpromote</a> Save this Post!

 

Google Takes On TV Ads

Christian Vuong | May 1st, 2008

Yesterday Google announced the public launch of Google TV Ads, which is now available to all US-Based advertisers. Google TV Ads works for both advertisers with existing commercials and ones without. For those without ads Google has setup an Ad Creation Marketplace (ACM) where advertisers can send in project bids to industry professionals to take care of the entire Ad creation process. To sweeten this deal, for a limited time Google is offering to cover up to $2,000 of the ad creation cost made through their ACM. Ad Pricing Ad pricing is based on the maximum cost-per-thousand impressions users are willing to pay to have their ads run and advertisers only pay when the ad airs. Ad Targetting Google is letting users target ads to run on specific TV programs, but also has advanced features to hone in on program descriptions, cast, genre, titles, and more. The Small Business Gap While it’s unlikely that large companies like Nike or McDonalds will ever set foot into Google’s ACM, ACM provides a great starting point for small and local businesses looking to advertise on TV. By offering traditional mediums of advertising together with online advertising, Google has closed the loop and essentially created a one-stop for business advertising needs. Google Now Offers: Text Ads Image Ads Local Business Ads Mobile Ads Radio/Audio Ads Newspaper/Print Ads TV Ads Will their next step be into magazines, podcasting or billboards? Or are park benches and bus stops more likely? Only time will tell, and we Continue reading…

 
 
 

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