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The Super Bowl as Economic Barometer

Super Bowl ads represent industry confidence
Super Bowl ads represent industry confidence

Over the years, as the Super Bowl has gained a wider audience, the iconic football match has become a showcase for clever advertising at top-dollar costs. For many fans the halftime show and the ad breaks have almost as much appeal as the game itself, adding to the value of ad placement.

Companies must assess whether spending several million dollars on a few seconds of airtime is money well spent. An examination of which industries are spending their hard earned profits on ads is a pretty good indication of the health of that industry.

This year’s Super Bowl is expected to bring in about $360 million from advertising, at about $4.5 million for half a minute, for the broadcaster of the event, NBC. Industries represented during the great game include car manufacturers, beer brewers, snack suppliers, and high-tech firms. The government of Ecuador made history by becoming the first foreign government to place an ad during the Super Bowl.

According to Kantar Media ad spending over the past three years has risen by double-digit percentages. This can be explained by the fact that there are now fewer chances for companies to reach mass audiences all in one shot, making such opportunities all the more value-laden.

As the expense of placing an ad in the Super Bowl is so dear, it can be inferred that those companies willing to take a chance on spending are doing well.  Based on that theory, it looks like car makers, although spending by far the most money on Super Bowl ads, have stepped back slightly from last year’s spending.

Super Watched Super Bowl

Super Bowl Action Viewed by Millions

For the third year in a row fans tuned-in by the millions, making the Super Bowl football game the most-watched television broadcast in history.

According to Nielsen estimates 111.3 million fans turned on their TVs to watch the NBC sponsored final match of the 2011/2012 football season between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots, constituting 47.8% of all US households.

The halftime show was an even bigger hit as far as number of viewers is concerned with 114 million people watching Madonna perform, making this show the most-watched Super Bowl halftime spectacle in history.

Twitter also went ballistic as 12,233 tweets per second were registered during the final few minutes of the game, setting a Twitter record for sporting events. According to Twitter, this Super Bowl game received the most tweets per second for an English language event in Twitter history. Last year’s game registered one third the number of tweets, 4,064 per second, but a year ago that was a record number.

So who won? Some say the Giants, but really, it was the businessmen selling ad time for this incredibly lucrative American commercial experience.

Dog Days for Kardashian

Which would you pick?

It was a hard decision for the ad men at Skechers, but after much thoughtful deliberation they decided to pick a French bulldog to don the brand’s GORun shoes during this year’s Super Bowl game over the infamous star of her very own reality television series, Kim Kardashian.

Last year Kardashian featured prominently in the Skechers Super Bowl ad for their Shape-Up shoes in what was a bit of a hot advertisement for Super Bowl fans.  But Leonard Armato, the president of Skechers Fitness said that the choice of dog over woman has nothing to do with any backlash caused by last year’s commercial or her quickie marriage/divorce of recent days. Armato explained the choice of dog over Kardashian as follows: “Kim got us more attention than we ever dreamed. We have to establish Skechers as more than a lifestyle company.”

Armato went on to explain that although Kardashian’s contract with Skechers ended as of December 2011, she had a huge influence on the popularity of the brand. Armato believes that Kardashian’s presence in the commercial last year could be responsible for as much as a 400% increase in the number of fans on the Skechers Facebook page after the Super Bowl.