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    Celebrity Endorsement

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    How the celebrity endorsement advertisement influence consumers in a negative way Professional research and Evaluation Student name: Jiang WeiWei Student number: 3363314 April‚ 2013 Abstract The goal of this research is to grasp consumers’ negative reaction of celebrity endorsement advertisement (including the reaction of over celebrity endorsement ads‚ celebrity’s over-endorsement and celebrity’s negative performance). The aim of this study

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    Celebrity Endorsement and Impacts on Consumer’s Purchasing Decision By: Nisachon Tantiseneepong ID. 089095995 9/7/2009 MSc International Marketing Newcastle University Business School Supervisor: Dr. Matthew Gorton Table of Contents Title Page Acknowledgements Abstract Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Literature Review Chapter 3 Methodology Chapter 4 Results and Findings Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusion References Appendices A B C Pictures of Advertisements Gucci Envy me Gucci

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    I’ve always wondered about this and I might as well raise the issue and ask the question right here‚ seeing as this blog could very well be the perfect avenue for discussion. Do you think certain celebrities do more damage than good to certain brands once they begin to “publicly patronize” them? Let me bring up an example. Or two. Or more . Sometime in late 2011‚ it was reported that Abercrombie & Fitch was willing to pay Jersey Shore’s Mike “The Situation” and his cast mates to cease wearing

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    Snapps Restaurant and the Aids Rumor Someone started a malicious rumor to a fast-foot chain called Snapp in Fort Pierce Florida. The rumor was started before the flyer stating that a manager that worked at that location had aids and was putting blood into the meat they served. This rumor was circulating around the same time that the girl got aids from the dentist in the same geographic location. Being that the rumor of the patient got aids from the dentist in the location it was very believable

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    Rebranding a Celebrity

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    Advertising Plan “Rebranding a Celebrity” Cynthia Kristina Kurleto Dormido‚ Jzerreneah Dannae Pingol‚ Rodel II Ruales‚ Joaida Fely Solis‚ Christine Joy Tambong‚ Geraldine BMC 1-3 Prof: Ms. Maychell B. Jastia Table of Contents I. Introduction ......................... Page 3 A. Executive Summary B. Overview II. Situational

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    | |5th semester | |ANALYZE THE IMPACT OF CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT WITH NON-CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT | |ANALYSE THE IMPACT OF USING A CELEBRITY TO ENDORSE A PRODUCT VIZ A COMMON PERSON ENDORSING THE SAME PRODUCT. CHOOSE BRANDS FROM THE| |SAME CATEGORY AND CONDUCT A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

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    Celebrities in politics.

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    I will get straight to the point‚ I believe that when celebrities get involved in politics they draw attention away from the actual political issues and campaigns at hand. Having film stars in politics for endorsements will definitely draw a crowds and more importantly votes. Because people love and become inspired by the characters played by an individual and in the end they are in fact become blinded by who that individual really is. It is as if you give a dangerous person‚ or as I will refer

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    exclusively formulated to suit ethnic skin tones‚ free from blueish and pasty undertones and also been made suitable for humid and hot weather. Wheras psychographically‚ they are catering the demanding needs of women today especially the artists and celebrities who tend to have tight schedule. 2. Promotion objectives As the products are already introduced to the market for years‚ the purposes of advertising then could be to remind and persuade customers to opt for their product when considering

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    An Essay on Celebrities

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    The celebrity will always be accepted in a judgmental world even if they are brought down at times because their super fans portray them as idols. Bridge: Celebrities are irresistible to the extent where people always want to be connected with them. The obsession with celebrities has developed rapidly leading them to have a significant impact on many individuals. They are perceived as being of high social status‚ which is intriguing to a materialistic world. Thesis Statement: Celebrity is especially

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    Celebrity Privacy

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    Celebrity Privacy How do you feel about celebrities and their privacy? Can you imagine being watched by reporters everyday of your life? Once celebrities reach a certain level of fame‚ their private lives become the topic of discussion among their fans and foes. Privacy is not guaranteed among famous people due to them constantly being stalked by the paparazzi and their fans. I feel reporters and the paparazzi should respect celebrities right to privacy because at the end of the day they are

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