The 2019 Super Bowl saw an estimated $382 million of spend – coming third after the 2017 and 2018 games, with car makers being the biggest investors, according to new research.
In the US, 42% of American football fans have watched ads from the big game on YouTube, equal to the amount that watched those ads on broadcast/cable TV networks, and more than any other digital platform, according to an Ipsos sports viewing study.
This year’s Super Bowl ads avoided the controversy of previous finals in favour of easy laughs and surprise tie-ins, with Budweiser and Bumble generating the most social media buzz.
Today marks National Sickie day (Feb 4th),which has traditionally seen the highest number of workers calling in sick. New research indicates that a lack of consistency in sick leave policies is contributing to ‘sickie’ culture.
Amazon and Etsy rank among the biggest ecommerce winners in Google search in the US, while established US brands face competition in organic search from Alibaba-owned AliExpress which creeps in at No.10, according to a new study.
Fashion retail sites globally are now finally starting to see more spend overall coming through via mobile than via desktop, but on average, shoppers on their phones still spend 30% less time when they visit a fashion retail site.
Budweiser has released its much-anticipated 2019 Super Bowl advert, ahead of the match on 3rd February, as it celebrates the brand’s pledge for a brighter future with renewable electricity.
Burger King ran a guerrilla marketing campaign tricking influencers into raising brand awareness for their new dessert fries, but one of them has hit back.
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