SuperBowl Ads Prices Fall For Only The 2nd Time In History

2010 January 13
by MHB

The price of a 30 second SuperBowl ad has fallen for only the 2nd time in its history this year.

According to  TNS Media Intelligence, 30-second commercials during next month’s Super Bowl on CBS are selling for between $2.5 million and $2.8 million. That’s a drop from last year, when ads averaged $3 million.

However only 4 of the 62 commercial slots remained to be sold.

Godaddy.com will be making a return to the SuperBowl and is already teasing its ad on its site, which you can view here.

Its definitely worth 30 seconds of your time

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  1. 2010 January 13

    30 seconds, millions of viewers, but gone forever after that one exciting moment in time…

    Or, you can spend a fraction of that, dominate your industry by owning the category defining domain name, and
    be online until the end of the Internet.

    Oh well :)

    Aron

  2. 2010 January 13
    Belmassio permalink

    I think the SuperBowl is one of those times when folks intentionally focus on commercials.

    Where else can you get that in a push technology environment?

  3. 2010 January 13

    They have to compete against those log legged sexy ice skaters from the Winter Olympics.

  4. 2010 January 13

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    there is no doubt, GoDaddy sells the most sexy .com of the market… :)

    .

  5. 2010 January 13

    Hey MHB, is the “subscribe to comments” working?

    I don’t get any new emails when there is a new comment posted.

  6. 2010 January 13

    Small drop! Super Bowl ad space still looks like the prime of prime for advertising real estate.

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