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Sponsorship

Sponsorship involves paying athletes, celebrities or other organisations for them to advertise for a business.

Nike

Nike

  • Nike pay lots of sportsmen and women to wear Nike clothing and Nike equipment.
  • Customers that see famous sportsmen/women wearing Nike may be more likely to buy Nike clothing.
    • Roger Federer is sponsored by Nike and wears Nike tennis wear.
    • Rory McIlroy signed a 10-year sponsorship deal worth $250m with Nike in 2013.
Celebrity endorsements

Celebrity endorsements

  • Celebrity endorsements are similar to sponsorship and famous people may use a product or be seen doing something.
  • Lenny Henry is a comedian that features in Premier Inn’s TV adverts.
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