Sunday, February 8, 2015

Super Bowl 2015



I didn’t watch the Super Bowl, but I did watch some of the the commercials. In the days after the Super Bowl aired, I heard people around campus talking about the Nationwide commercial. I suppose most found it too depressing, but they did get people talking. I didn’t even watch it, I just kept hearing about it while walking on campus or in class. So I feel in that respect, Ogilvy & Mather, the advertising agency that created that Nationwide ad did a fantastic job.
However, the commercials I really wanted to talk about where the two Budweiser commercials’ that aired. One for Budweiser, and one for Bud Light.

#BestBuds


The advertisements of Budweiser are great stories. This ad was hyped even before it actually aired for the game. Will the adorable puppy find it way home? Gasp! The suspense is killing me. This ad really went for that “Aww” factor. It feels like they were marketing to a mature, more family oriented crowd of people. The actual product was never even featured. They used their symbols, the draft horses, to promote the product and tug at your heartstrings.  Also, I do enjoy the word play of the title, Best Buds. Buddy? Budweiser? It could go both ways

Real Life PacMan #UpForWhatever



This commercial plays off their current Up For Whatever campaign. Where just one* of their beers can get you into a lot of “old school fun” The whole ad is full of excitement, energy, and hype. Directly targeting a younger audience, It has a completely different feel from the #BestBuds commercial. Bud Light marketed as an edgier choice, for the calorie conscious young demographic. Sure seems great for parties!

 *you gotta drink responsibly. Surly two of those watery beers could get you into too much trouble.

On that note, I don’t care how wonderful these Budweiser commercials are. There is nothing in the word that can get me to drink one of their “beers”!

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