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Super Bowl and AdvertisingThe Super Bowl has become something so much bigger than a great game, great rivalry and great football.  It has become the de facto standard for big-ticket, big-money advertising.  Ask anyone and they’ll tell you about the strangeness of watching a great football game and not being able to “check-out” during the commercials for fear of missing the next great ad.  It is a unique television viewing experience, for sure!  And after an evening of taking in an extraordinary amount of very pricey advertising, I lied down for bed in recollection of which ad campaigns actually stuck.

  1. Doritos – Their campaign focused on consumer-created hilarity…and all their ads were very funny and memorable.
  2. Bud Light – Their campaign was, no surprise, all about fun and partying.  Many very funny ads.
  3. Hyundai Sonata – Nothing flashy or funny or cutting edge…just a good-looking vehicle from a company making the move from mediocre manufacturer to premium car builder.  It made me turn my head more than once.

And that’s about it.  That was my take-away from all the ad blitz.  The first two companies were not offering any new product or pricing; they were simply attempting to get their product stuck in viewers’ minds, and it worked very well.  The Sonata took a different approach, offering a new vehicle style and build at a shockingly low price.  It really got my attention and made me think, “Maybe I’ll check that out sometime.”  In both cases, they got what they were searching for.  They made me, the consumer, give some of my precious brain time to their product…to the tune of millions of dollars.

All this made me think about those of us who follow Jesus.   Read More→

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Vince Lombardi Trophy - Super Bowl 2010It’s that time again.  The time where advertisers roll up their sleeves to deliver the most creative, effective and long-lasting ad campaigns of the year.  The time where we, as consumers, get to sit back and enjoy the simple pleasure of being entertained while subconsciously being swayed towards buying into a product or idea.  The time where thirty seconds of publicity dons a net worth of $3 million dollars for the cable company responsible for airing one of the most highly-rated events on television each year.

The Super Bowl.

And while fans and general spectators anticipate the game with different levels of urgency, the consensus question among most American citizens in the next few weeks will be, “So, where are you watching the game?”

You know it.  I know it.  Just about everyone knows it.  The Super Bowl is a big deal.  And what largely-publicized event can occur without a few disputes and dramas present?

Watching The Today Show this morning, my attention was nabbed the moment the subject of Super Bowl advertising came up.  On the show with Kathie Lee was a man by the name of Donny Deutsch, and the two of them were discussing a dispute that has evolved in the last few days concerning CBS, a commercial with Tim Tebow that voices a Pro-Life message, and a commercial from mancrunch.com advertising an all-male dating service.  Check the video after the break.  Particularly from 2:15 to 5:45…   Read More→

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