The biggest NFL contest of the year also happens to come with a big price tag for advertisers looking to score.
Answer: About $7 million
Questions:
- Do you think spending $7 million on a 30-second Super Bowl ad is a good investment for a company?
- Who is the target audience for Super Bowl ads? How might the demographics and interests of this audience justify the high cost of advertising during this event?
- How do Super Bowl ads contribute to building brand awareness as opposed to direct sales?
- What makes a Super Bowl ad successful? Can a smaller budget ad be just as effective if it’s more creative?
Behind the Numbers (AdAge):
“Brands are finalizing their Super Bowl ad plans for the Feb. 11 game in Las Vegas, where the Kansas City Chiefs, who are expected to be accompanied by their most famous fan, Taylor Swift, will take on the San Francisco 49ers.CBS in early November reported that ad inventory was virtually sold out. Commercials are going for about $7 million for a 30-second unit, similar to the 2023 game. Ad Age’s definition of a Super Bowl commercial includes all national spots between the coin toss and end of play.“
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