SAN DIEGO, CA, February 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Business Review USA, the top digital media source for American business news, takes a look at the best and worst Super Bowl commercials of all time in the February issue, available now.
"Perhaps the most remarkable branding benefit of a Super Bowl commercial is the high possibility of staying power. It's not easy to retain the public's interest over months, let alone years, but history has proven that a buzz worthy Super Bowl ad can keep a brand in the pop culture lexicon for decades.
This year's Super Bowl XLVI ad slots officially sold out in early January and the pressure to deliver something memorable is as high as it's ever been. In honor of this branding bonanza, we're refreshing your memory with a look at some of the best and worst Super Bowl ads from past years," Editor-in-Chief Sharise Cruz writes. http://www.businessreviewusa.com
The article takes an in-depth look at ads that revolutionized modern television marketing--for better and for worse. Some Super Bowl commercials have the power to keep a brand name buzzing at the water cooler for years while some just turn out to be a colossal waste of money. "The average 30-second Super Bowl commercial slot now costs about $3.5 million dollars (excluding production expenses) and has the potential to create unprecedented brand buzz as the event's captive audience grows with each passing year," the article reads.
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The Most Infamous Super Bowl Ads of All Time in February's Edition of Business Review USA
Business Review USA, the top digital media source for American business news, takes a look at the best and worst Super Bowl commercials of all time in the February issue, available now.
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