As we all know, advertising during the Super Bowl is the biggest decision for a brand’s marketing strategy of the year. It regularly ranks among the most-watched television events in history (this year’s edition actually broke the record for most TV viewers for any program ever), and as such the money and spotlight on the […]
Continue ReadingAddison Whitney Brand Fanatics Put a Twist on Super Bowl Ad Discussion
As brand fanatics, the Monday after the Super Bowl is an event on its own for us here at Addison Whitney. We love branding, and the Super Bowl commercials are the biggest stage for brands to get their message out, and give them an opportunity to make a lasting brand impact. Since we knew that […]
Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Brands: GoDaddy
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Move over Janet Jackson, your wardrobe malfunction isn’t the only risqué entry in the Super Bowl history books. GoDaddy.com, the world’s largest online domain name registrar, will run one 30 second advertisement during the 2009 Super Bowl that will be sure to catch your eye—if it airs. GoDaddy has a losing record against the […]
Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Brands: Audi
Does Audi Have Another Winner? Last year, Audi’s Super Bowl spot featured its R8 sport car in a spoof of “The Godfather.” Audi saw quite the ROI on this 60 second spot, earning Audi a second place finish in “total buzz” after the game and successfully drove traffic to Audi’s website. Audi’s 2008 ad featured […]
Continue ReadingSuperbowl brands: Hyundai
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Company: Hyundai Motor America Career Highlights: A rookie in the SuperBowl lineup, Hyundai took the field last year to unveil its Genesis luxury sedan. During two spots, the Genesis is compared to luxury brands like Mercedes, BWM and Lexus. The commercial touts the Genesis as more spacious than the BMW 7-Series, but priced like […]
Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Brands: Pepsi
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. PepsiCo has initiated some intense renovations since the end of its 40-year relationship with Ad agency BBDO. With several of its beverage brands undergoing facelifts, Pepsi may use Super Bowl 44 as a bit of a debutante ball. Pepsi Cola, famous for using comical celebrity endorsements in its super bowl spots, will likely put […]
Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Brands: Coke
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. It’s no secret that Coca-Cola is one of the world’s favorite soft drinks, so it only seems natural that it would be one of the top dogs in Super bowl advertising. This veteran has a portfolio of over one hundred years of advertising, and continues to create commercials we all know and love. One […]
Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Brands: Pedigree
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Name: Pedigree, the third largest dog food brand owned by Mars, is widely associated with heart-warming commercials featuring dogs and puppies. The name “Pedigree” actually comes from the Old French phrase “pie du grue” meaning “crane’s foot,” which alludes to the spreading lines used in genealogical charts. Today, we directly associate the word “pedigree” […]
Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Brands: Bridgestone
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Boss, Mr. Potato Head and Tires? I have to admit that I’m the type of person that enjoys the SuperBowl for 1) spending time with friends/family 2) tasty treats 3) and yes, of course, the SuperBowl commercials. One of my favorite ones from last year was the Bridgestone Tire commercials. If you don’t recall […]
Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Brands: E*Trade
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Brand: • E*Trade is so easy to use a baby can do it. • E*Trade also translates its ease by selectively choosing a few words to define the brand. These words include: Global Leader, Value, Ease, Innovation, Security, and Service. Career History: • 1982—William A. Porter and Bernard Newcomb start Trade*Plus, the first company […]
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