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Google News: Super Bowl Ads Earned A Lot Of Money Just By Being Watched Online
[ReelSEO Online Video News] - I think that's a little limited, considering that in the "retention" category, the Jerry Seinfeld ad and Matthew Broderick ad were both very high on the list. Really, what this portion of the study tells us is that if you use celebrities
Google News: M&Ms Kicks VW's "Dog" in Battle of Web Super Bowl Ads
[AdAge.com] - 6 Pepsi's "King's Court," starring Elton John. Meanwhile, a lone non-Big Game ad, Old Spice's "Smell is Power," broke into the rankings, while Acura's Jerry Seinfeld campaign dropped off after collecting 18 million views the week before.
Acura's Super Bowl “Transaction” ad did its job, says Honda's ...
www.autospies.com
[AutoSpies.com] - The Super Bowl ad that featured Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno competing with each other to get the upcoming Acura NSX sports car was so effective that its Web site crashed just moments after the Super Bowl ended. Its traffic increased by 3000%.
Super Bowl Ads Generate $11 Million in Free Media Impressions
www.adweek.com
[Adweek] - Also drawing a crowd online was the Acura NSX spot starring Jerry Seinfeld. The ad, which featured cameos from the Soup Nazi and a usurping Jay Leno, was viewed million times on YouTube, generating $2.18 million in free exposure.
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