Pepsi won't advertise during Super Bowl, opts for Social Networking instead
I'M JUST SAYING...
Pepsi has evidently opted out of Super Bowl advertising this year. Instead, they're launching an interactive social networking type campaign that will interact with customers for months.
This has some advertising agencies and the networks who bid on the big game shaking in their shoes. Could social networking be the end of Super Bowl advertising?
Social Networking Optimization is the new trend. If companies, like Pepsi, can spend big bucks while building relationships with customers; who should they spend so much money making us laugh during boring football games?
I'm just saying...

Comments
I'm not sure this is the best idea, but we'll see how it works. Were still talking about them even though they didn't buy the space.
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