Do big budgets always mean great ads? Or is creativity the real star? Let me know what you think. 👇
#Advertising #Marketing
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Chanel No. 5 - "The Film"
💰 $33M (2004)
Directed by Baz Luhrmann, starring Nicole Kidman, this ad looked more like a mini movie. Glamorous, dramatic, and very expensive. In today’s money, that would be around $48M.
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Guinness - "Tipping Point"
💰 $16M (2007)
This ad featured a huge domino effect in a small Argentinian village, with fridges, cars, and books rolling down a hill. A perfect pint of Guinness was the grand finale. Today, that’s about $22.5M.
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Aviva Rebranding Campaign
💰 $13.4M (2008)
Bruce Willis, Elle Macpherson, and Ringo Starr helped Aviva make their rebrand unforgettable. Not your average insurance ad. In today’s money, that’s around $18.7M.
The previous name of Aviva was Norwich Union.
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Super Bowl Ads
🏈 $7M for 30 seconds (today)
Super Bowl ads are in a league of their own. Big budgets, big stars, and millions of viewers make it the most expensive ad slot in the world.
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Do big budgets always mean great ads? Or is creativity the real star? Let me know what you think. 👇
#Advertising #Marketing
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