Ineffective Celebrity Endorsements

AdweekMedia & LinkedIn Find Celebs Don't Spur Consumption

You stare at a commercial with Jessica Alba rubbing foundation over her already-perfect skin, or watch as Beyoncé and Eva Longoria toss their glossy brown manes around in unison. Do you switch off the TV and head to the nearest drugstore to buy what they’ve advertised? Chances are, probably not.

According to a recent poll conducted by AdweekMedia among members of LinkedIn, consumers just aren’t swayed when it comes to celeb faces on commercial products.

When asked whether a celebrity in an advertisement would make them more likely, less likely, or neither more or less likely to buy a particular product, a whopping majority of respondents (78%) claimed that seeing the celebrity would not influence them one way or the other. Only 8 percent answered that the presence of the celebrity would make them actually go out and buy the item.

It just goes to show that we, as consumers, really aren’t that taken by a famous face. So stop it already, L’oréal!

Influence of Celebrity Endorsements
The ineffectiveness of celebrity endorsements in today's age.
Growing Consumer Skepticism
An increase in consumer skepticism towards traditional advertising methods.
Emergence of Micro-influencers
The rise of smaller-scale influencers who boast a more engaged following.

Sectors Adopting This

Marketing
Marketing agencies can help companies shift towards alternative methods, like micro-influencers, to market their products more effectively.
Social Media
Social media platforms can tap into the trend by providing more sponsored posts from micro-influencers, rather than A-list celebrities.
Consumer Goods
Consumer goods companies can innovate and change their marketing strategies to remain relevant and maximize their ROI, perhaps with more personalized endorsements from micro-influencers, rather than one-size-fits-all celebrity endorsements.
SCORE
4.0 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 41%
Activity 72%
Freshness 8%

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