Friday, December 14, 2012

Multiple Athlets in Advertisements


Guitar Hero is a game and system that is available for multiple video game platforms. Guitar Hero hired 4 star athletes to represent their product. Kobe Bryant is a well known NBA player, Derek Jeter is a well know MLB player, Eli Manning is a well known NFL player, and Tony Hawk is a well known skateboarder.

Gatorade and Nike Leaders in the Market

Gatorade, a widely popular sports drink, is a company that has mastered the use of athletes in advertising. They currently advertise with the faces of over twenty-four athletes including tennis player Serena Williams, baseball player Derek Jeter, basketball player Michael Jordan, soccer player Landan Donovan, football players and brothers Eli and Peyton Manning, snowboarder Ellery Hollignsworth, and volleyball player Kerri Walsh. Their newest ad slogan, “Float like a butterfly, Sting like a bee”, introduces their new line of low calorie “G2” sports drinks. On the Gatorade Web site is a three-step system for which Gatorade is beneficial for athletes and people who like to play hard. Firstly prime, followed by perform, finishing with recover. These three steps, as any athlete knows, are vital to performance; through this advertising campaign we see how Gatorade is targeting the general public who strives to be like any professional athlete.

Nike, an athletic clothing and shoe brand, features over 75 athletes mainly from the NBA. Nike advertises with their athletes a little differently than other brands. Instead of featuring athletes in commercials or on billboards, they place their products on athletes during practice, games, matches, and press conferences, so that when the public tunes into view a sporting event, they see the product that Nike had so skillfully placed.

Halo Effect

It’s known as the halo effect, and we see it everywhere, everyday. It’s seen on actors and actresses, pop artists and rappers, and now on athletes. The halo effect is the belief that when the general population sees a product on or used by a celebrity, they will be more inclined to buy the product because they want to mimic a role model. These average people figure that if the product is good enough for the celebrity to use, its good enough for them to use. Companies place their products gear, sports drinks, hygiene products, and other products and services, on athletes to promote the purchase of that product.

Sports have become a vital part of the advertising world. As more and more fans are collected for sporting events or the sport itself, companies recognize the new, open opportunities to advertise. Through the use of proper product placement and advertisements with athletes, vast markets are catered to, brand awareness increases, consumer behavior takes shape and loyalty is built, if not only strengthened from a pre-existing association.

Muhammad Ali Adidas Commercial

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEpO8AUqHm0



This commercial starts with a narrator explaining Muhammad Ali consider one of the best boxers ever with 56 wins and 5 losses ideas on the impossible. In the commercial Muhammad Ali is leading a bunch of people in a trainning run he is pumping them up while they are running. All of the people running with Ali are wearing Adidas gear. At the end of the commercial the phrase Impossible Is Nothing appears then a couple second after the Adidas logo pops up with the URL to their website.

Micheal Jordan Brand Commercial

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zSVu76AX3I


This commercial starts with Michael Jordan a former 15 year NBA veteran, 6 time NBA Champion and MVP, 3rd highest on all time scoring list, and many other awards talking about his life and what he had to do to achieve the stature he has today. It shows his statue outside the Chicago Bulls arena where he played, and his records, his hometown, his college, and his life story. Toward the end of the commercial it shows that when Michael was talking it was to a bunch of kids. All the kids in the video and also himself had his brand on at the end of the commercial has his website to buy his products Jumpman23.com.

Ray Lewis Madden 13 Commercial

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmR51VP34SM



This commercial shows Ray Lewis a 16 year NFL veteran, captian of the Baltimore Ravens, Superbowl 35 Champion and MVP  and way to many other awards to list pumping fans up for his next season and the release of the new Madden 13 game by John Madden. This commercial shows Ray speaking in his locker room with his uniform on and then switches to the Madden 13 gameplay while you are listening to his motivation for the life. At the end of the commercial it shows the actual game and the NFL logo and how you can buy season tickets. This commercial advertises Ray Lewis, Madden 13, and tickets for the upcoming season.

Athletes Affect on Advertising

This blog shows how a vast amount of businesses use different advertising methods with many famous different sport athletes to represent their porduct or service. This method of using famous different sports athletes to represent their product has been used ever since the first advertisement was seen in the publics eye. At some point in a persons life they have seen or heard an ad with a famous sports athlete. Whether it was a billboard, radio broadcast, TV commercial, newspaper, magazine, or social media athletes have been in many different methods of advertising. There is a vast selection of athletes differing in age, gender, race, sport, and effectiveness. Past athletes like Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretsky, Jerry Rice, Muhammah Ali, and Babe Ruth have represented many different businesses and their product or service provided. Present athletes like Kobe Bryant, Micheal Phelps, Ray lewis, Pavel Datsyuk have been in many different advertising methods. Famous athletes have and will always be used in the advertising business to reperesent a business and the product or service they provide.