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Dennys Free Grand Slam Superbowl Ad Fail

Nearly a billion people tuned in to watch Superbowl 43 (XLIII) broadcast live today on NBC television. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl by a score of 27 to 23 over the Arizona Cardinals but who won and who lost in the world of Super Bowl advertising? With Super Bowl commercials costing companies between $2.4 million and $3 million per 30-second commercial advertising spot, it’s almost unthinkable to me that a company would not plan ahead with a Web strategy to handle the ginormous flood of visitors to their website receives seconds after the commercial has been aired. Superbowl 44 (XLIV) advertisers take note.

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2009 Super Bowl 43 – Superbowl Schedule and Guide

Super Bowl 43 (XLIII) kickoff is tomorrow in Tampa Bay, Florida. The Pittsburgh Steelers will be taking on the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL championship game which is likely to be the most watched televised broadcast of the year. With a global audience of One Billion and TV broadcasts upwards of 230 countries and territories across the planet (in 34 different languages), one could say the Super Bowl has Super Reach. That’s no secret to anyone, especially advertisers, who are spending between $2.4 million and $3 million per 30-second commercial spot. I’ve put together a guide featuring 7 frequently search topics related to Super Bowl XLIII. Hope you find it useful.

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Bacon Explosion Top 2009 Superbowl Recipe

An estimated 7.5 million parties take place on Super Bowl Sunday with some 44 million party-goers. If you’re going to be home or entertaining for Superbowl XLIII it’s time to plan your big game recipes. You don’t want to be focusing on what you’re going to eat when the Bruce Springsteen halftime show begins. This year, the 2009 Superbowl recipe to top all superbowl recipes includes bacon, lots and lots of bacon. If you ask me, no real Superbowl party should be without it.

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Pennsylvania Vs Arizona Go Head to Head in Classifieds

With the upcoming Super Bowl Sunday only days away, we thought we’d bring some excitement to today’s classified advertising summary with a head-to-head feature on advertisements placed for products and services in Pennsylvania versus those in the state of Arizona. This is still a round up of ads placed in the past few days, but we’re specifically highlighting those posted from states that have football teams in this weekend’s NFL final championship game. How about a JTech Isotrack Chair System for your favorite running back, 4-Way Cervical & Lumbar Rehab Machines for those massively hard NFL hits, a Tytron 3000 thermal unit for checking spinal distortion on players, and an associate position in Pennsylvania (no guarantee you’ll become the chiropractor for the Pittsburgh Steelers). Get the latest chiropractic classifieds checked out before the big game, sorry no LCD big screens for sale.

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Dennys Free Grand Slam Superbowl Ad Fail

Nearly a billion people tuned in to watch Superbowl 43 (XLIII) broadcast live today on NBC television. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl by a score of 27 to 23 over the Arizona Cardinals but who won and who lost in the world of Super Bowl advertising? With Super Bowl commercials costing companies between $2.4 million and $3 million per 30-second commercial advertising spot, it’s almost unthinkable to me that a company would not plan ahead with a Web strategy to handle the ginormous flood of visitors to their website receives seconds after the commercial has been aired. Superbowl 44 (XLIV) advertisers take note.

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2009 Super Bowl 43 – Superbowl Schedule and Guide

Super Bowl 43 (XLIII) kickoff is tomorrow in Tampa Bay, Florida. The Pittsburgh Steelers will be taking on the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL championship game which is likely to be the most watched televised broadcast of the year. With a global audience of One Billion and TV broadcasts upwards of 230 countries and territories across the planet (in 34 different languages), one could say the Super Bowl has Super Reach. That’s no secret to anyone, especially advertisers, who are spending between $2.4 million and $3 million per 30-second commercial spot. I’ve put together a guide featuring 7 frequently search topics related to Super Bowl XLIII. Hope you find it useful.

Read More »

Bacon Explosion Top 2009 Superbowl Recipe

An estimated 7.5 million parties take place on Super Bowl Sunday with some 44 million party-goers. If you’re going to be home or entertaining for Superbowl XLIII it’s time to plan your big game recipes. You don’t want to be focusing on what you’re going to eat when the Bruce Springsteen halftime show begins. This year, the 2009 Superbowl recipe to top all superbowl recipes includes bacon, lots and lots of bacon. If you ask me, no real Superbowl party should be without it.

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Pennsylvania Vs Arizona Go Head to Head in Classifieds

With the upcoming Super Bowl Sunday only days away, we thought we’d bring some excitement to today’s classified advertising summary with a head-to-head feature on advertisements placed for products and services in Pennsylvania versus those in the state of Arizona. This is still a round up of ads placed in the past few days, but we’re specifically highlighting those posted from states that have football teams in this weekend’s NFL final championship game. How about a JTech Isotrack Chair System for your favorite running back, 4-Way Cervical & Lumbar Rehab Machines for those massively hard NFL hits, a Tytron 3000 thermal unit for checking spinal distortion on players, and an associate position in Pennsylvania (no guarantee you’ll become the chiropractor for the Pittsburgh Steelers). Get the latest chiropractic classifieds checked out before the big game, sorry no LCD big screens for sale.

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