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Super Bowl Commercial Review - Interview Slots Still Available
Wheaton, IL
Sunday, February 01, 2009
 
INTERVIEW SLOTS STILL AVAILABLE

Chicago Marketing Expert to Review

Super Bowl Commercials _________________________________

Will a spot in this years Super Bowl be one of the all time greats?

Wheaton, IL: Will it be flatulent horses? Wardrobe malfunctions? Monkeys running the office or something even more off the wall? Those are the questions many are asking as we head into Super Bowl TV Commercial season. The big question is not which two football teams will face off in Super Bowl 43 on February 1 but what is to be expected from the commercials.

It's been stated that many watch the Super Bowl for the anticipated ads more so than the gridiron fight. Not only are they talked about starting now but many weeks afterwards. Go Daddy president Bob Parsons has stated that his millions spent on commercials generates even more millions in return as "free publicity"

Marketing expert, Al Lautenslager, Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach and co-author of, Guerrilla Marketing in 30 Days is offering interviews immediately after the Super Bowl game, critiquing the much awaited Super Bowl television commercials. Interviews are being scheduled now at al@market-for-profits.com, his direct line 630-740-1397 or through his publicist Mary Reed, 512-441-5212.

Al Lautenslager's reviews are quickly becoming the "Blackwell's Best and Worst Dressed List," of Super Bowl commercials. Ever since the Super Bowl became the biggest sporting event in the country, the expensive television spots have been as anticipated as the game itself.

The Super Bowl is the most watched, most anticipated, most expensive, most influential arena in the world for television advertising. It is the place for advertisers to showcase their best, and for millions of viewers to see, judge, and maybe buy as a result of these, creative commercials they'll encounter.

Since it began in 1967, the Bowl has grown to unbelievable proportions. Many people tune in just for the ads.

Sometimes these commercials make a mark with their target market and sometimes they miss the whole target. Al Lautenslager will outline the winners, the losers, the memorable commercials and the million dollar duds.

Al Lautenslager is the best-selling co-author of Guerrilla Marketing in 30 Days and The Ultimate Guide to Direct Marketing. He is a sought after speaker on marketing, business networking and opportunity in addition to being a featured business coach for the online version of Entrepreneur Magazine. He is also on the small business panel for USA Today, the owner of The Ink Well, a commercial printing company in Wheaton, IL, and the principal of Market for Profits, a marketing consulting and coaching firm in Chicago, IL. Al is media trained. Interviews are being scheduled now at al@market-for-profits.com, or his direct line 630-740-1397.

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Al Lautenslager
Best-Selling Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Business Owner,
Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach
Wheaton, IL
630-871-0085
 
 
 
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