As most of us are enraptured watching President Obama's inauguration, URL purchasing and Website hosting company, GoDaddy.com just released another racy Super Bowl commercial.
Go Daddy's previous ads have caused controversy and some have even been banned by TV stations due to their raunchiness.
Super Bowl XVIII will take place on February 1, 2009, and Go Daddy's commercial, featuring race car driver Danica Patrick, will once give people something to talk about.
Implications - Controversy over an advertising campaign is similarly as effective as a campaign itself in generating consumer attention. As such, corporations may consider a controversial campaign publicity stunt to generate attention from the press and consumers.
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Go Daddy Proves They'll Go Raunchy Again at Super Bowl XVIII
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2. Super Bowl Commercials - Platform for brands to showcase their creative and memorable advertisements during one of the most-watched sporting events, reaching a wide audience.
3. Celebrity Endorsements - Increasing trend of using well-known personalities, like race car driver Danica Patrick, to promote products and generate buzz among consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising and Marketing - Opportunity for agencies to develop innovative strategies and concepts for controversial ad campaigns that capture consumer attention and generate publicity.
2. Sports and Entertainment - Opportunity for brands to leverage the popularity of major sporting events like the Super Bowl to reach a large audience and create memorable brand experiences.
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