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Why a Super Bowl Ad Makes Sense for kgb

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

As i said yesterday here, we’re really very excited about airing an ad during the super bowl for our kgb 542542 text service. And we love that it’s going to air during the third quarter too, for maximum exposure.

We launched the kgb text service a little over a year ago. At the time, we figured that the service would appeal only to heavy texters, tweens to teens.

We found though, that we had much broader appeal. Young adults are using kgb to find restaurants, get train schedules, and settle bar bets. Parents, especially moms of tweens and teens are using the service as a better way to get information, to get answers to their questions.

So our ad campaign has evolved along with this wider adoption of the service. So while we have ads like this:

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we also have ads like this:

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So, it makes perfect sense for kgb to advertise during one of the most watched TV programs of the year, when almost 100 million people will be watching. From the beginning, our ads have been edgy, provocative, funny. And the ad we choose to air during the Super Bowl will continue that tradition. We are, though, very excited about playing in the super bowl field after launching only a year ago.

Thomas Falconer
Director, Social Media
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kgb plays on the big brands’ turf

Monday, January 18th, 2010

New York PostWe’re running an ad during the third quarter of the Super Bowl XLIV game on February 7. We’re putting the finishing touches on several ads, one of which we’ll choose to air during the big game.

One of the ads we’ve produced stars Stephen and William Baldwin.

After only just celebrating our first anniversary, we’re already jumping in and advertising with the big brands during one of the biggest TV events of the year. So we have a lot to be excited about.

We’ve been getting lots of press about running an ad during the super bowl — almost 100 million people will be watching the game, and the ads are talked about for days afterward.

Here’s one of the articles, from the New York Post. Stay tuned for more news and info on kgb’s super bowl ads.

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