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Best Celebrities & Brand Ambassadors Book Most in Uential Log In Home Marketing Talent Management Buy Sell Jobs Best Celebrities & Brand Ambassadors Find and book best Celebrities, Band Ambassadors, and Influencers to grow brand awareness, brand preference, brand loyalty, profitable sales, customer base, online presence, social media marketing effectiveness, email marketing, event marketing, influencer marketing, and affiliate marketing of wide range of more than 10000 products in India and in more than 500 cities in International markets. Celebrity Endorsement refers to a marketing strategy whose purpose is to use one or multiple celebrities to advertise a specific product or service. The primary goal, in this case, is to reach a greater audience, represented by the celebrity’s fan base. A form of brand or advertising campaign that involves a well known person using their fame to help promote a product or service. Manufacturers of perfumes and clothing are some of the most common business users of classic celebrity endorsement techniques, such as television ads and launch event appearances, in the marketing of their products. Main Objectives: 1. Create mass awareness for brand, company, product, and top management at marketing events, social media, hashtag campaigns, online trade portals, associations, trade fairs, expositions, and forums. 2. Generate brand preference and brand loyalty in new and existing customers. 3. Enhance emotional connect & positioning of brand, company, products, and top management. 4. Represent companies at specific events and communication. 5. Promoting the brand via company or personal social media accounts Zjell offers low cost marketing talent management, online marketing, event staffing, and promotional modelling agency services in India and in International markets. Brand Ambassadors are hired to promote a brand, product, company, service event, mission and ideas. The appeal of the Brand Ambassador is considered to be more effective in the common people. Many private & government companies and professional service providers spend significant share of marketing budgets on brand ambassadors or celebrity endorsement. Many fast growing companies hire brand ambassadors and influencers to attract attention of the potential customers to Get Price their brand, products, companies, and top management on wide range of social media platforms and online forums. Book most Inuential Celebrities in India List of top 50 Brand Ambassadors in India 2020: 1. Aamir Khan— Vivo mobile 2. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan--Coke, Eye Bank Association of India, L’oreal, Longiness, Lux, Pulse Polio Campaign 3. Akshay Kumar--Dollar Club Vests, Levi’s, LG, Micromax, Thums Up 4. Amitabh Bachchan--Cadburys, Dabur, Emami, Gujrat Tourism, ICICI, Nerolac, Pulse Polio Campaign, Zen mobile 5. Hrithik Roshan--Centhol, Hero Honda Karizma, Parle, Hide and Seek, Provogue, Sony Ericsson 6. Kareena Kapoor--Airtel, Emami, Gitanjali, Head and Shoulders, Lux, Mahindra Scooters, Pepsi, Sony Ericcson 7. Katrina Kaif--Etihad Airways, Lux, Nakshatra, Panasonic, Pantene, Spice Telecom 8. Saif Ali Khan--Asian Paints, Lays, Airtel, Head, and Shoulders, Wynncom mobile 9. Shahrukh Khan--Airtel, Dish TV, Emami, Hyundai, ICICI, Nerolac, Nokia, Videocon, Brand ambassador of West Bengal, Nerolac 10. Virat Kohli—Adidas, Toyota, Boost drink, Border Security Force (BSF), Celkon mobile, Clinic all clear shampoo, Cinthol, Herbalife products,, munch, Fastrack, Nike, red chief, Sangam clothing, TVS Bike, fair & lovely, Pepsi, flying machine. 11. Sachin Tendulkar: MRF Tyres, Britannia biscuits, Aviva life insurance, jp group cement, coca-cola, luminous power back up solution, musafir.com, Audemars Piguet watch, Kaspersky internet security, ADIDAS, Castrol, boost, national egg coordination committee, visa, Philips, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, Indian Olympic Association goodwill ambassador, Skill India Mission. 12. M.S. Dhoni: Pepsico, Reebok, Exide, TVS motors, Mysore Sandal soap, Reliance communication, Reliance energy, Orient PSPO, Aircel, Bharat petroleum, Titan Sonata, NDTV, GE Money, Siyaram, Big Bazaar, Boost, Dabur honey, Kolkatta Fashion week, Amrapali Group (Real Estate). 13. Digital India Campaign Ambassadors: Satwat Jagwani (All-India IIT-JEE—Advanced Topper 2015), Krati Tiwari (IIT-JEE —Advanced Girl Topper 2015), Ankit Fadia and Pranav Mistry (a computer scientist and the author of '6th Sense'). 14. Latest Brand Ambassadors of Swachh Bharat Mission are; a. Juhi Chawla (Actress), from 2018 b. Sanjay Dutt (Actor), from 2018 c. Shahrukh Khan (Actor), from 2018 d. Shekhar Gurera (Cartoonist), from January 2018 e. Raveena Tandon (Actress), from February 2017 f. Shilpa Shetty (Actress), from February 2017 g. Dr. D.P. Sharma (Academician), September 2017 15. 'Swachh Bharat Mission': City compost" campaign: Ambassador is Amitabh Bachchan 16. Incredible India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi 17. Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana: Sakshi Malik 18. MAA- Mother's Absolute Affection', a nationwide programme to promote breastfeeding: Madhuri Dixit 19. 'Mamta Abhiyan' launched by the Madhya Pradesh Government:Madhuri Dixit 20. Brand ambassador of Telangana: Sania Mirza and Mahesh Babu 21. Brand Ambassador of Uttar Pradesh's Election Commission: Kuldeep Yadav 22. Brand Ambassador of Jharkhand Tourism: Mahendra Singh Dhoni 23. Indian Ambassador for Rio Olympic 2016: A R Rahman and cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, ace shooter Abhinav Bindra and Bollywood star Salman Khan 24. Brand Ambassador of 'Indian Psychiatric Society' to spread awareness about depression: Deepika Padukone 25. Brand ambassador of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF): Olympic silver medallist P.V. Sindhu 26. Brand Ambassador of Women’s World cup 2017: Sachin Tendulkar 27. Ambassador to promote Goods & Service Tax : Amitabh Bachchan 28. Wildlife Trust of India: Dia Mirza 29. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in Uttarakhand: Akshay Kumar 30. UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador For India: Dia Mirza 31. Make In India: Piruz Khambatta (Rasna chairman) 32. Indian Psychiatric Society: Deepika Padukone 33. Awareness of Hepatitis: Amitabh Bachchan 34. Swachh Saathi (Swachh Bharat Mission’s youth-based programme): Dia Mirza 35. City Compost Campaign (A part of the ‘Swachh Bharat Mission): Amitabh Bachchan 36. Yoga Brand Ambassador of Haryana: Swami Ramdev 37. Skill India: Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma 38. Andhra Pradesh government’s Anti-Graft helpline:P.V. Sindhu Advantages & Benefits of Brand Ambassadors, Influencers, and Affiliate Marketers 1. Influencer marketing & affiliate marketing are more efficient advertising and marketing techniques in modern high tech business environment. 2. Brand ambassadors and influencers can help raise brand awareness, drive website traffic, generate sales. 3. Practical experience in the execution of digital programs. 4. Individuals with a strong online presence & large social media followers base. 5. Highly relevant to products, company, and customers with good product knowledge. 6. Professional and high quality social media posts. 7. Professional brand communication & spokesperson 8. Solid social media presence on multiple platforms 9. Outstanding communication skills, both written and verbal in writing blogs, newsletters, product reviews, anchoring, and event marketing. 10. Flexible Working Hours with Part-time & Full Time options 11. Flexible payment options including retainer fee or commission basis 12. Brand ambassador will also represent her company at specific events, where she may perform product demonstrations or give away sample products. 13. Brand ambassadors are extroverts, open minded, pleasant, presentable, enthusiastic, outgoing individual with good communication skills and a considerable social media presence with a medium to large sized network. 14. Word-of-mouth marketing techniques, increased referrals to followers and friends 15. Our brand ambassadors are opinion leaders in their communities and skilled in providing feedback and insight on new products or services. 16. Enhanced product knowledge and information potential customers 17. Improved tracking of customer preferences and feedback 18. Enhanced customer engagements on social media 19. Improved effectiveness of trade fair & marketing event participation 20. Improved feedback to the Marketing and Product departments regarding customers preferences 21. Build brand recognition, New Product Promotion, Brand Awareness, Customer Engagement, Marketing Feedback, Increased Sales, Increased customer satisfaction We at ZJELL support our clients to resolve and answer to these important questions 1. How to build an brand ambassador program for your business? 2. How to Successfully Use Social Media in Your Brand Ambassador Program? 3. How to become a Paid Brand Ambassador or Influencer ? 4. What are key characteristics that make great brand ambassadors? 5. How to promote your brand with Social Media Brand Ambassadors? 6. How to recruit and train good social media brand ambassadors? 7. How to find right social media brand ambassador for your brand? 8. Why adding social media brand ambassadors to your marketing mix can grow your sales? 9. What is an influencer and why it is important to have influencer marketing team? 10. What are 4 categories of influencers: micro-influencers, content creators, celebrities, and industry experts? 11. How to develop a good relationship with the influencer? 12. How to set objectives and realistic target end results with influencers? 13. How to convert an influencer into your brand ambassador? 14. Why people trust people more than they trust companies? 15.
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