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  2. Brand ambassador - Wikipedia

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    A brand ambassador (sometimes also called a corporate ambassador) is a person paid by an organization or company to represent its brand in a positive light, helping to increase brand awareness and sales. The brand ambassador is meant to embody the corporate identity in appearance, demeanor, values and ethics. [1]

  3. Celebrity branding - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity branding or celebrity endorsement is a form of advertising campaign or marketing strategy which uses a celebrity's fame or social status to promote a product, brand or service, or to raise awareness about an issue. [1]

  4. Word-of-mouth marketing - Wikipedia

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    Word-of-mouth marketing (WOMM, WOM marketing, also called word-of-mouth advertising) is the communication between consumers about a product, service, or company in which the sources are considered independent of direct commercial influence that has been actively influenced or encouraged as a marketing effort (e.g. 'seeding' a message in a network rewarding regular consumers to engage in WOM ...

  5. Zion Williamson signs with Jordan Brand - AOL

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  6. James Murdoch and 87 other corporate leaders sign a letter ...

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    The 88 signatories include titans of Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Their support comes as both candidates try to present themselves as pro-business.

  7. Influencer marketing - Wikipedia

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    Chiara Ferragni is a fashion influencer and blogger known for her sponsored fashion posts.. Influencer marketing (also known as influence marketing) is a form of social media marketing involving endorsements and product placement from influencers, people and organizations who have a purported expert level of knowledge or social influence in their field. [1]

  8. Wikipedia:Endorsements - Wikipedia

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    If a person apparently has made a commercial endorsement, it should be reported only in the past tense, as occurring "as of" a stated date, or by using another formulation to similar effect, as the person may have a legal right of publicity limiting use of their likeness in advertising or for trade and the endorsement may no longer be true and ...

  9. Brand - Wikipedia

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    Unlike brand recognition, brand recall (also known as unaided brand recall or spontaneous brand recall) is the ability of the customer retrieving the brand correctly from memory. [11] Rather than being given a choice of multiple brands to satisfy a need, consumers are faced with a need first, and then must recall a brand from their memory to ...