Controversial celebrity endorsements:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/7-controversial-celebrity-endorsements-105627600.html
Weird Endorsements:
http://www.funnyordie.com/slideshows/f4cefa4a70/the-weirdest-celebrity-endorsements#slide2
Kim K Toilet Paper?
Silly Endorsements:
More Disasters:
"The line has blurred between a celebrity who is known for entertainment talent and one for whom his or her primary accomplishments are business ventures."
Another article:
Good Tone of Voice in this article:
Good Summary:
"The basic idea of the endorsement is pretty simple. People like celebrities. If those celebrities say that they like a product, people will like that product, too."
"So, what accounts for this celebrity effect? Endorsements could be a signal of quality -- but the modern consumer is sophisticated. They know money's changing hands. At a deeper level, we seem to crave connection to the famous and the powerful."
Experiment: 'A total of 329 Spanish people over the age of 18 were shown the two advertisements, with 162 being shown the UNICEF-Pau Gasol combination and 169 being shown the UNICEF-Penelope Cruz combination.'
These Hypothesis were supported with the experiment data:
Potential references:
Celebrity Sells by Hamish Pringle http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0470868503
Celebrity Endorsements: Theoretical Explanations of Meaning Transfer - and Schema-based-Models - Recent Developments
Will Work for Shoes - Susan Ashbrook
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