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Bud.TV Off To A Very Dry Start

With all the Super Bowl spin to promote its $30 million investment in Bud.TV, Anheuser Busch must now be surely crying in its beer – it’s seeing a little more than 250,000 visitors a month which is a long long way away from the 2 to 3 million it planned on by the end of the year. There are many in the advertising community suggesting Anheuser-Busch throws in the towel, or at the very least that expectations are scaled back.

The company says, however, it is going to give the project a year to make or break and it says it is making technical improvements to the site. It is also planning to promote the site with a more aggressive marketing campaign.

Part of the problem is the requirement when entering the site to prove the user is of drinking age. The system as it is already turns a lot of people away from registering and on top of that the attorneys general from 23 states have asked that the registration system be made even tougher to keep the underage drinker out. Currently, an empty page except for a log-in screen is not the most attractive entry to what lies behind the registration.- March 18, 2007


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