Super Bowl XLII tech companies commercials

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American Football is not a big game in this region, we’re more to football or soccer as what American calls our football. Just giving a quick fact of what the Superbowl is, it is NFL’s championship game, a match between the champions of the two league’s conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). It’s kinda long story of how this league is formed, but this is not like English Premier League, where EPL have multiple tier divisions according to the performances, but this is 2 different leagues (I can say it is on the same level) whereby the champions compete against each other in Superbowl.

I have known about Superbowl before, but I’ve heard more about it lately, the excitement and fun of this game from my teammates who are based in the US. They’re trying to get me in their conversation even though I know nothing about it. While the game itself is full of excitement, the second most exciting part is the Superbowl advertisement which is aired during the television broadcast. Last year ad costs USD2.2 million for 30 sec ads due to the number of viewers with almost 90 millions. This ads however are available on US and Canada television broadcastings only, but luckily, with Youtube around, most of the ads are available there.

For full advertisement list, direct your browser to NFL official websites. Enjoy!!

Apple Macbook Air

Dell (PRODUCT) RED


Dell XPS

T-Mobile

GoDaddy.com

Verizon Voyager

Sprint



Toyota Sequoia SUV

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6 Responses to “Super Bowl XLII tech companies commercials”

  1. alzack says:

    Go Daddy ad is cool. They are really spending a lot of money to promote their brand and services…ain’t it?

  2. Raymond Chua says:

    GoDaddy is trying to link pleasure to its product. As what Tony Robbins said, human tend to move towards pleasure and avoid pain. That’s the psychology element that I can see from its ads.

    Thanks for sharing a bunch of commercials. :)

  3. Gamer Forum says:

    A lot of people recommend GoDaddy while others have said bad things about them, especially their domain services.

    Personally, I haven’t used them for my own use, however, when I was learning web design I used the instructor’s GoDaddy account and it seemed fairly stable. But then again it was a low traffic site..

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