Microsoft and Google Were the Two Most Effective Super Bowl Ads, According to These Stats

Unruly shared its annual list based on emotional, brand and social impact metrics

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It’s the Thursday after the Super Bowl, and everyone has already weighed in on their favorite ads of the game. But which ones actually helped the brands they were advertising connect with potential customers?

According to Unruly, which unveiled its list of “most effective” ads based on its EQ score data made up of survey results from asking 500 viewers per ad what they felt an “intense” response to, two tech brands topped the list. Unruly insights director Terence Scroope explained that the EQ score is derived from “composite metrics comprised of emotional impact, authenticity and purchase intent.”

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