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A Double Take on the Effectiveness of Brand Ambassadors

by Kola D. Omisore
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The understanding of Brands, Branding and Brand Ambassadors in the quest for the success of any pursuit cannot be over-emphasised.

The success or otherwise of any business venture or interpersonal quest is largely dependent on the level of attention paid to one’s brand, the branding of one’s products and labels, as well as the dynamics of such brand’s ambassadorial stances.

The quote below succinctly summarises the essence of this article, as follows:

“A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes”

– Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

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This is a quotation tapped from the legendary Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

The push notification, so to speak, of products and services as well as brand endorsement has turned into a global trend.

Greater brands  use known faces to sell their products. For EXAMPLE Rolex and Roger Federer, Pepsi and Messi, Loya Milk and Don Jazzy.

In the same vein, consider Baby Foods and Tu Baba, Google and Segun Arinze, and IAAF, among others (don’t take me too seriously here, I am just being myself).

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Brand Managers have found that the best way to get the attention of the consumers is by adopting the brand endorsement technique, which I think, is the safest and easiest way of advertising these days.

Although it has been working for some, I don’t believe in it.

Lou Holtz said, “Winners and losers aren’t born, they are the products of how they think.” If how Roger Federer plays these days is how we want to rate Rolex, then the most expensive wristwatch comes with serious disappointment.

Think of Oscar Pistorius and what must have happened to all the brands that he had endorsed.

The best for him now, if he eventually scales through his ordeal, is to pick up an endorsement for companies that deal in pistols (just as his name sounds – PISTOLrius) or better still be the Face of ISIS.

I will never forget the Pepsi and the Super Eagle commercials during the 2018 Russian World Cup. The drinks were branded with images of some chosen players; Mikel Obi, Victor Moses, and Osaze Odemwingie, among others.

I developed  mixed feelings about this observation.

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Does that mean the brands had side effects on the players/consumers or did the players harm the product?

Does it mean if I drank a branded Mikel “Slow” Obi’s Pepsi pet bottle, my system would be so fast and energetic like a snail because the boy didn’t do well at the World Cup?

Victor Moses also went to the World Cup raising our hopes, the ambassador didn’t just play below our expectations but he has since regressed in his club career (from Chelsea to Liverpool to Stoke City).

Lest I forget, the “Big Boss” late Stephen Okechukwu Keshi’s Peak Milk commercial too – The then Official Milk of the Super Eagles.

You will all agree with me that memories of the old Peak Milk TVC: “Papilo, I know say one day you’ll make us proud” still lingers based on Kanu’s Performance on and off the field of play.

Kanu is fortified with a high level of intelligence, and skills to the extent that the commercial had another leg to it: ‘Papilo and the little boy ball juggler’ will any day, anytime sell the product.

I want all the consumers to tell me, does that mean late Keshi’s endorsement and the brand’s confirmation that the Milk is the official milk of the Eagles affected their work rate?

Because as an endorser, it is expected of you to also be the brand user, and lead by example, while being the face of it, till your contract expires.

Candidly, brand managers and advertising agencies should look deeper before picking  celebrities or stars to be the face of their brand.

The players during and after the World Cup, have been playing like they all lack calcium.

Former Super Eagles Captain, Joseph Yobo could only bid the team goodbye by recording his last goal for his country against his country, and not just against any goalkeeper, but against our ever-reliable Vincent Enyeama “Savings Account”, (the account was frozen against France and Sudan) who I think also sipped the leftover from the can, a night before the match.

It has also shown that we are been very lazy with our ideas/concepts. Consumer’s minds can be gained when the going is good but their perceptions can be a pain when there are issues with the chosen ambassadors.

No one wants to follow a bad role model because “you are what you eat”.

https://www.toastbranding.co.uk/branding-blog/the-role-of-brand-ambassadors-in-branding-strategy/

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Kola is a highly versatile and adaptable professional with proven skills, expertise and experience in marketing communications. A multi-award winning visual communicator, and a creative thinker of repute with an entrepreneurial mindset. Currently, he is the Creative Director of Verdant Zeal Marketing Communications Group.A Fellow of the Institute of Brand Management of Nigeria (FIBM) , and a recipient of the Lagos Young Media Entrepreneur Award, 2017. Kola has worked with popular brands such as the British Council, Peugeot Nigeria, Total Plc, Nigeria, OpenShopen, Virgin Nigeria/Atlantic, Redbull, Vanguard, Glo, So Klin, UBA, WemaBank, Ecobank, GTBank. Intercontinental Bank, IGI, InterSwitch, Swift Network, iBurst Africa, LGMobile, Tower Aluminium, FirstBank, PZ/HPZ brands, CDC, Afrijet, British American Tobacco, NIMASA, State of Osun, Unity Bank Plc, NTEL, Rivers State Malaria Consortium, Unilever, among others. Kola is also the brain behind Kolatoons, an online humour-content hub that creates and showcases creative materials that are premised on real life experience.

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