Archive for the ‘Advertising’ Category
Friday, February 13th, 2009
In the days (sometimes hours) immediately following the Super Bowl, a host of experts from throughout business and marketing world will attempt to assess the effectiveness of commercials aired during the telecast of the big game. After all, that’s a large part of the fun and hype that surrounds the Super Bowl. If you think about it, that buzz generated after the game is one of the factors that helped drive the price for a thirty second commercial upwards of $3 million for Super Bowl XLIII. This year, we decided to jump into the fray and partake in the evaluation process and opted…
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Super Feedback'
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Thursday, January 29th, 2009
It is that time of year again…Super Bowl season! For educators who teach business and marketing, this is a time of year where you can have a lot of fun in the classroom, all while conveying some powerful messages that support valuable business/marketing lessons. After all, what better way to validate all your time teaching students about advertising than to point out that companies like Pepsi, CareerBuilder.com, Audi and Bridgestone just invested $3 million each for a 30 second spot during this year’s big game.
Among the topic areas that are relevant in the classroom (many relating specifically to our non-traditional…
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A Teacher’s Guide to Super Bowl XLIII'
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Sunday, November 30th, 2008
I haven’t offered many posts that relate specifically to advertising so this particular post is probably long overdue. With websites like YouTube, Veoh, MetaCafe and Hulu, video related content has become much more accessible. That means finding examples of television commercials to share with your students becomes much easier.
This week’s blog post features a list of some of my personal favorite sports commercials. A link to each commercial is provided if you’d like to view them. Hopefully this will inspire a fun activity for your classroom!
So, without further delay, here is my list of the top ten best sports commercials…
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Top 10 All-Time Best Sports Commercials'
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Sunday, October 19th, 2008
Watching the telecast of Major League Baseball’s National League Championship Series in which the Philadelphia Phillies clinched a World Series birth offered a little inspiration for this latest blog post. Late in the fifth inning, Phillies’ outfielder Shane Victorino went crashing into the outfield wall to chase down a long fly ball. As he crashed into the wall, he bounced into an outfield sign advertising the electronics store Best Buy.
Shortly after the play, the announcer who was calling the game made a comment about the play, making a not-so-subtle reference to the company’s advertisement on the outfield fence. The reference was to “how…
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A “Best Buy” for the MLB Playoffs'
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Friday, August 29th, 2008
Like so many American football fans around the country, I was excited last night when the college football season officially kicked off. I settled in to watch the Oregon State Beavers take on the Stanford Cardinal on ESPN2 in HD on my DVR late last night. Inevitably, I ended up taking something from the game that could translate to a discussion topic for the classroom.
Apparently Stanford, whose football team has won just two home games in the last two years, has extended an offer to fans that can hardly be refused. If Stanford fans purchase a season ticket package and…
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The Stanford Guarantee'
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
When summer rolls around I usually take a brief reprieve from adding any posts to the post but the Beijing Games are nearly upon us and I thought I’d be remiss not to add some quick commentary. Traditionally, this blog has been dedicated to educators around the country. Now that we’ve developed an avid readership from a myriad of professional backgrounds, I suppose we should step up our efforts to contribute more regularly…
So, without further delay, here are a few items in the news as it relates to the Olympic Games that have caught my attention over the past few weeks.
Sponsorship
Top sponsors…
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The Business of Beijing'
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
I realize this post is a little overdue, but while Semi-Pro is dying a slow death at the cinema, Jackie Moon is still pitching Old Spice and Bud Light every hour on ESPN. I have had this post on my “to do” list for over a month and figured now might be the time to dust it off and get it online. Somehow seeing Ferrell in those ridiculous shorts in an Old Spice commercial last night while watching Sports Center provided the inspiration to wrap this up. So, here goes nothing…
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Endorsing “Semi-Pro”'
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Monday, March 24th, 2008
Okay, okay. I admit it. I am an absolute sucker for statistics and numbers. But, as they say in American business, knowledge is power…and power is money. If those worn out cliches are tried AND true, the NCAA is likely rolling in the dough right about now.
I have spent the last two weeks or so absorbing every possible commentary relating to the business of March Madness. There have been numerous reports estimating the number of viewers watching the tourney, the cost to American businesses and economic impact in various markets. I’ve seen numbers identifying the amount of time consumers devote to…
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March Madness By The Numbers'
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Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
As a lifelong Packer fan growing up in the great state of Wisconsin, I’d be remiss to avoid commentary on today’s news regarding Brett Favre’s retirement. Yet, because this is a BUSINESS blog, it would be pointless to ramble on about Favre’s many great accomplishments. You know, like holding the NFL records for most consecutive starts (253…275 including postseason), most wins for a QB, most TD passes, most completions, most yards…Favre pretty much owns the NFL’s passing record book. Oh, and let’s not forget that Favre is the leagues ONLY three time winner of the league MVP award. Only Johnny…
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End of an Era'
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Thursday, February 21st, 2008
All-Star games. What are they? What do they mean? Do fans care about these events that pit the best of the best in each respective sport against one another? By taking a closer look at the marketing and hype that surrounds the events, I think one could draw the conclusion that fans do indeed care. The ratings, although in some cases quite modest, would support that notion: Major League Baseball’s 2007 All-Star Game drew a 16.1 rating, the NFL’s Pro-Bowl a 10.7 and the NBA All-Star a 4.5. Broadcastingcable.com reported that “TNT’s All-Star Saturday — featuring the Orlando Magic’s Howard strapping on…
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All-Star Marketing'
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