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Superbowl ads work except when they don't

Daily Data: Two L's for e-commerce and sports betting, but maybe a W for realtors?

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Moses Sternstein
Mar 04, 2024
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In today’s dispatch:

  • ecommerce superbowl ad fail

  • sports betting superbowl ad fail

  • e-realtor superbowl ad win?


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Daily Data: Superbowl ads work except when they don’t

Let me preface this with the disclaimer that this is more amusing than consequential, but ima roll with it.1

Temu fail

The super bowl was a few weeks ago, but for those who watched, you may have noticed that Temu, the Chinese consumer app, bought a lot of ads. Five 30-second slots encouraging us to “shop like billionaires,” by availing ourselves of Temu’s plentiful discounts:

With a tagline urging consumers to “shop like a billionaire,” Temu’s ad features an animated shopper dancing her way through bargains ranging from 99 cents to $9.99 in price.

“The commercial marks the highlight of a Super Bowl campaign that featured more than $15 million in coupons and giveaways,” Temu said in a statement.

So, that’s like ~$20M in ads (conservatively), and another $15M in coupons.

And what did ~$35M in marketing get Temu?

Not a whole lot, at least according to transaction data (via Earnest):

Temu’s new customer acquisition super bowl fail

New customer revenue growth barely budged.

On the bright side, Temu’s ads (apparently) had the second-most social media mentions, according to Sprout Social.

Assuming that’s true, I’m calling bot-foul.2

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