How Your Business Can Harness the Power of Celebrity Endorsements to Skyrocket Your Online Growth and Brand Awareness

Here's how celebrity endorsements can boost your brand and some tips for how to go about getting a celebrity on board.

了解更多关于鲁迪•马维尔

ByRudy Mawer

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

When you advertise a product or service online, you're not only competing against thousands of other businesses in your niche, but you're also up against the millions of gigabytes of content that people are exposed to every single day.

You can win thisbattle for attentionin many ways: You can come up with a new hook, image or video that will make people stop scrolling to read your ad, or you can use content generated by other users — and so on.

All these tactics work, but they take a lot of time and skill to master. Luckily, there's another way that is almost guaranteed to make people pay attention to what you're offering — getting a celebrity to endorse your product.

Celebrity endorsements不只是一个嘘的好方法st brand awareness and build a strong reputation. A recent study demonstrated that celebrity endorsements can increase a company's sales by 4%.

The only downside is that it can become very pricey for small businesses to hire a celebrity and, in some cases, risky. So, how do you get a celebrity to endorse your product when you are not a huge brand without wasting your entire marketing budget?

Related:5 Considerations When Seeking a Celebrity to Endorse Your Brand

What to consider before deciding which celebrity to pursue

One thing to consider is that celebrity endorsements look very different today than they did in the past. Today, it doesn't matter so much that a celebrity is endorsing your product, but what celebrity you associate with your brand.

Working with a celebrity who isn't in line with your values and what you stand for isn't just useless in terms of expanding your brand and growing your business. It can even backfire and damageyour reputation.

So, it's important to understand who your target audience is and what they believe in, and it's also important to find a celebrity who is liked by your ideal customer. A good example of this is the endorsement Michael Phelps gave to the online therapy app TalkSpace™. Phelps has always been vocal about his own mental health. Endorsing a product that helps people ease their psychological pains made perfect sense.

Once you've identified the perfect celebrities to endorse your product, the question is how to get them to endorse it. As you can imagine, this isn't always easy.

Related:10 Ways to Get a Celebrity to Use Your Product

How to get a celebrity to endorse your product or service

One way is to find their agent and ascertain how much they charge for an endorsement.

Another option is to hire aninfluencer marketingagency.

Finally, you could send samples of your product to the celebrity and wait until they repost it on their social media account. Once they do so, you can reach out to them and propose a partnership. I used this method to get on the radar of people like Tai Lopez and Grant Cardone.

Having said that, although these strategies work, they might require a big budget or the need to find a good agency to work with.

另一种为people with a smaller budget is to build a brand that puts you in a position to meet and work with celebrities. Being good at what you do isn't enough anymore. If you want to access opportunities towork with bigger brands, you need to be known. You need to be invited to events and places where celebrities hang out, meet the people who handle their marketing and branding and have assets and skills you can exchange for access to their audience.

This is the path I took. I was one of the top Facebook ads experts at the time, but no one knew who I was. It took years to build my brand — a brand that's opened the door to working with people like Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson. It's an investment that takes time (and money) but is well worth it.

A good alternative is to work with micro-influencers who have 1,000-100,000 followers. They cangrow your brandquickly by attracting the right audience. From there, you can then transition to bigger celebrities as you become more established.

Rudy Mawer

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

CEO Of Mawer Capital

Rudy Mawer is a serial investor and CEO to multiple brands and manages over 70 staff. Currently, he runs multiple businesses, including a Marketing Capital group with Kevin Harrington, the Original Shark from the TV show “Shark Tank,” where he helped over 50,000 small businesses around the world.

Related Topics

Editor's Pick

Bad Weather Won't Ruin Your Vacation Anymore —One Company Will Pay You to Enjoy It Rain or Shine
Retirees Are Earning Up to $20,000 Per Month WithOne Fully Remote Side Hustle
An 81-Year-Old Is Suing Over an AllegedScheme That Caused Her to Lose Her Home of 3 Decades
Top Financing TipsAll Aspiring Franchisees Should Know
Is Your Leadership Style More Steve Jobs or Elon Musk?Here's How to Tell — And Why It Matters.
Side Hustle

Retirees Are Earning Up to $20,000 Per Month With One Fully Remote Side Hustle

Quitting your day job doesn't mean you can't have an additional — and extremely lucrative — income stream.

Business News

SpaceX Said It Destroyed Its Own Rocket Mid-Flight, But It Ended Up Torching a State Park — Here's What It Means for Elon Musk

The billionaire founder and CEO wants to launch again within a few months — but it's unclear if that will happen.

Business News

Elizabeth Holmes Was Supposed to Report to Prison Today, But There's Been a Change of Plans

The former Theranos CEO is set to serve 11 years in prison after she was convicted on multiple charges of defrauding investors.

Growing a Business

Make New Business Connections With This $250 Golf Lovers Bundle Featuring a $25 Gift Card to Top Golf

An extra $25 gift card to Top Golf can give you a great way to make new connections without committing to a full day on the course.

Money & Finance

Who Was Charles Ponzi? The Man Behind the Original Scheme.

Without Charles Ponzi, we'd have no Bernie Madoff. Learn about his money-swindling ways on this week's episode of 'Dirty Money.'