Salesgenies talking pandas pulled as people are offended

OK, this may or may not have been plan from the very beginning, after all when we talk about Superbowl ads past how often doesn’t mainstream media mention GoDaddy and Hilton hotels? Flopping spectacularly might be a ticket into repeating Superbowl fame, at least until something worse comes along.

The New York Times resident ad columnist Stuart Elliot reports in “An Ad With Talking Pandas, Maybe, but Not With Chinese Accents” that the chairman and chief executive of InfoUSA in Omaha, Vinod Gupta, says he is sorry about the Salesgenie ads offending people, and promises to stop running one of them.

This was the second year in a row that Salesgenie advertised in the Super Bowl with animated spots written by Mr. Gupta rather than an outside agency. This time, an outside agency, Creative Mint in San Francisco, handled production for the animation.

Am I misreading this? Were the spots in 2007 animated as well? Lets check our 36 years super bowl commercials archive shall we? Nope, the Salesgenie ad of 2007 wasn’t animated, just ugly.

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