Filed under: News | Super Bowl
Feb 7 2008, 2:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We reported about the Go Daddy Super Bowl ad featuring Danica Patrick. Go Daddy counted 2m visits on Super Bowl Sunday to their site where the teased ad was shown.
USA Today just published a report that analyses which Super Bowl Ads got the most online buzz. Online tracking company Cymfony put Go Daddy on the 5th rank in terms of online chatter, but a lot of the conversation was apparently negative as viewers thought the ad did not deliver.
What did you guys expect, a real beaver?
The most online buzz was apparently taken up by Anheuser-Bush ads like the brewer's Clydesdale horse ad and other funny Bud Light skits.
Victoria's Secret got the most web traffic to their Super Bowl ad featuring the Super model Adriana Lima.
More details on USA Today.
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