AirSign Provides Businesses Huge Exposure at Super Bowl 45

AirSign uses unique aerial advertising methods to give businesses big exposure at Super Bowl XLV for a lot less than a single TV commercial.

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Super Bowl Advertising

Super Bowl Advertising through airplane banners that is unforgettable - and costs a lot less.

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Arlington, TX (Vocus/PRWEB) January 19, 2011

No one needs to be told that the Super Bowl is the most popular sports event of the year. In fact, the 44th Super Bowl in 2010 was the most watched TV program in history. According to the Nielsen Company, an estimated 106 million watched the game on TV.

The 45th Super Bowl will be held at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The billion dollar facility is the largest domed stadium in the world. It seats 80,000. Including standing room, the stadium can accommodate 110,000 people. This does not account for the thousands of tailgaters who never leave the parking lot. Think of the market value of 110,000+ people seeing an ad for a company or product!

The good news is that, thanks to AirSign, smaller companies that want huge exposure can reach some or all of this same audience for a fraction of the cost - through aerial advertising.

"We are excited to provide effective mass media advertising for companies through a very affordable means," President Patrick Walsh states. Many companies have never considered the option of advertising overhead. But the testimonials of others who have tried it tell us that banner ads are both effective and inexpensive - especially considering the potential outreach.

AirSign Aerial Advertising is an experienced aerial advertising company that has been flying messages over crowds of people to bring huge attention to businesses since 1996. Airplane banners with sizes of 50 feet tall and 100 feet long demand attention as they block out the sun with their enormous size. Larger companies already planning alternate methods of advertising can also reinforce their message through an AirSign airplane banner.

The cost of a 30 second ad during the Super Bowl has, with a couple of exceptions has climbed every year. Breaking a million dollars in 1994, a half minute ad cost around $2.6 million in 2010. Imagine paying that much for an ad, hoping people aren't out raiding the refrigerator during the time it plays! Yet, even at that price, the slots quickly fill up and are virtually gone for Super Bowl 45.

What are the prime Aerial Advertising dates and times? The week prior to the Super Sunday (February 6th), tens of thousands of people flock to Dallas for the NFL experience week - with daily activities going on at the stadium as well as the Dallas Convention Center. Anytime between 10:00am & 6:00pm are peak Aerial Advertising times where advertising can get huge attention.

This year AirSign is offering an additional option - skywriting. The plane actually spells out a message in a white trailer. Skywriting smoke is made by shooting paraffin oil into the exhaust of the plane. As it heats in the exhaust, it produces an environmentally friendly smoke that forms the letters. It is tricky business, but AirSign does it well. As the plane spells the letters, curiosity is built and the advertisement is remembered.

Of course, AirSign can only accommodate so many Super Bowl advertising customers. Businesses need to act fast to secure the last openings and get in on this fantastic opportunity.

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