On Monday morning (Australian time) hundreds of millions of Americans will tune in to watch the Super Bowl, the pinnacle of the NFL season.
It’s a huge television event but it’s not all about the football (or gridiron as we often call it). Indeed, much of the focus is on the 30-second television commercials that are shown at half-time.
The air-time alone can cost up to $3 million, and companies go all out to develop these ads – in 1984, to celebrate the release of its Mac computer, Apple had its ad directed by Ridley Scott.
Now, these ads are usually out of reach of start-ups, although US group buying site Groupon, which recently raise $US950 million, is doing one this year.
But why not use these ads (they will be all over YouTube next week) to come up with some left-field marketing ideas for your business.
Perhaps it’s not a television commercial, but think about what you can do to stand out from your competitors.
Could you add a witty tag line to your promotional materials?
Could you do a funny YouTube video in the office?
Could you get a mascot?
Is there a cause that your company could attach itself to, to help build your profile?
Is there a way to show off your product or service in an unusual environment?
Watching top-class marketing is always a great way to get inspiration, so get it done – today!
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