The Return on Investment for 2021 Super Bowl Ads

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In four hours, 65 commercials costing an average $5.6 million per 30-second spot aired before 91.5 million Super Bowl LV viewers. Was it worth it?

In less than four hours, 65 commercials costing an average of $5.6 million per 30-second spot aired in front of 91.5 million Super Bowl LV viewers, according to the market-research firm Kantar Group.

The total spend during the 2021 game was an estimated $485 million.“An uncomfortable aspect in marketing is that calculating the true return on investment is always elusive,” said Derek Rucker, a marketing professor at Northwestern University who with his colleague Tim Calkins has run the Kellogg Super Bowl Ad Review for 17 years.

 

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There was a superbowl this year?

Commercials are when I grab another beer or go to the restroom

MY OPINION---NO--IT WAS NOT WORTH IT! I STILL -BUY- products and services--I AM NOT --SOLD--TO!! I LOOK FOR NEW STUFF ON LINE--NOT ON TV!!

I don’t remember any! So no, not worth it!

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