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    Twitter changes business of celebrity endorsements

    NEW YORK (AP) — Rapper Snoop Dogg gave props on Twitter to an ad for the Toyota Sienna minivan. Actress Tori Spelling linked to a website for rental cars. And reality TV star Khloe Kardashian soliloquized about the brand of jeans that accentuates the famous Kardashian derriere.

    "Want to know how Old Navy makes your butt look scary good? Ask a Kardashian," the reality TV star wrote, or tweeted, on the social media website. Of course, she capped off the reflection with a smiley face.

    These celebs aren't just writing about family cars and fashion choices for the heck of it. Stars can get paid big bucks — sometimes $10,000 or more per post — to pontificate about clothes, cars and movies in the 140 characters or less allowed per tweet. That adds up to about $71 per character.

    Twitter, which in its five-year existence has reshaped how people shop, vote and start revolutions, is now changing the business of celebrity endorsements. Just as Match.com and eHarmony pair up singles for dates, a growing number of startup firms are hooking up companies with stars who get paid to praise products to their thousands — sometimes millions — of Twitter followers.

    The list of celebs and the things they hawk is long and getting longer all the time. The endorsements range from subtle to blatant; the celeb pairings from sensible to downright odd.

    Singer Ray J urged his 600,000-plus Twitter followers to see the horror movie "Saw 3D." Football star Terrell Owens gave a shout-out in front of his more than 1 million followers to a hotel chain giving away sports tickets: "Comfort Inn is hooking up 3 days of it!" Lamar Odom, the L.A. Lakers forward, tweeted to his nearly 2 million followers about hip-hop artist and entrepreneur Jay-Z's book "Decoded": "My man Jay-Z ... only rapper to rewrite history without a pen. Until now."

    Of course, anything on Twitter is short-lived and reaches only a small, self-selecting audience: Research firm eMarketer estimates that only 11 percent of U.S. adult Internet users are on the micro-blogging site. And even though some celebs have faithful groups of followers, it can be hard to measure whether their tweets lead people to spend.

    Still, celeb tweets can be a way to grab an audience at a time when many people skip TV commercials using their digital video recorders. And paying a celeb to tweet is much cheaper than a traditional advertising campaign. Want a tweet from Khloe Kardashian? That will cost about $8,000, according to prices listed by social media marketer Izea. Looking for a cheaper option? Ray J is about $2,300.

    Companies like Izea, Ad.ly and twtMob usually pair products with celebs through a combination of software algorithms and Hollywood instinct. The companies say they use many metrics to gauge the effectiveness of a paid tweet, such as the number of times it gets reposted by others.

    When Ad.ly got Charlie Sheen to tweet for Interships.com in March, the actor was in the midst of getting fired from his sitcom "Two and a Half Men" over accusations of hard partying and drug use. Within an hour of Sheen's first post, Internships.com got more than 95,000 clicks.

    "I'm looking to hire a (hash)winning INTERN with (hash)TigerBlood," tweeted Sheen, who had just recently signed up for Twitter and now has more than 5 million followers.

    Dan Smith, vice president of marketing for the website CampusLIVE, which helps advertisers connect with college students, hired Izea to help him get a celebrity to tweet about his company. Izea gave him a short list, which included names like "Jersey Shore" reality TV star JWOWW, comedian Michael Ian Black and rapper Bow Wow.

    Smith polled his interns and they picked Lindsay Lohan, the actress most famous for her run-ins with the law. According to Smith, CampusLIVE paid Lohan about $3,500 for one tweet: "These challenges for college kids on (hash)CampusLIVE are SO addicting!"

    The post to Lohan's 2.6 million fans drove about 4,500 clicks to the website, Smith said. But he also said he wasn't sure if he'd use her again — not because of her troubles, but because he's already tapped her fan base. His interns wanted to know if comedian Will Ferrell is available. Said Smith: "That would be a cool one to get."

    For the record, Ferrell isn't on Twitter, says his spokesman, Matt Labov, who adds that the Twitter handles sporting his name are "imposters."

    For her part, Lohan on her own time tweets about topics like fulfilling her community service sentence. But she has also posted comments for Izea on a few occasions, the company says. Her tweets about wind energy ("While saving the world ... save money! I love it!") and about a gold mining company ("R ur savings safe? Think again!") were paid endorsements, according to Izea's website.

    Those posts, along with the CampusLIVE tweet, included the characters "(hash)ad" at the end, which indicates that a post is a paid endorsement. But Lohan's publicist, Steve Honig, says that Lohan does not "sell" her tweets: "She uses Twitter to communicate with her fans and let them know what she's up to."

    Like any endorsement, celeb tweets come with the risk that a star's behavior will not coincide with the company's image. And of course, there's a science to picking the right one: Will consumers buy that their favorite rapper drives a minivan?

    Twitter generally allows the paid tweets, as long as they're posted manually and not automated by a computer program. The Federal Trade Commission suggests endorsers end their tweets with the (hash) symbol, called a hash tag, and the letters "ad" or "spon," short for "sponsored by," to clarify that they're ads.

    "The more transparent you are with your audience on Twitter, the more powerful that connection is," said Rachael Horwitz, a company spokeswoman.

    Ed Aranda, a 27-year-old graphic designer and copy writer in Erie, Pa., doesn't like celebs mining their fans' trust to sell a product. Still, he thinks those reading the tweets should take responsibility.

    "If you can't tell snake oil when it's being sold to you," Aranda said, "then you probably deserve what you're buying."

    ___

    AP Business Writer Michelle Chapman contributed.

     
    • Sherri  •  6 mths ago
      Disgusted. Why does everything revolve around $$$ for #Celebrites? Shame on you! Can you just be there for your fans?!
      • Candice 6 mths ago
        agreed, but i'm sure we wld do it too if we were rich
      • Storybellz 6 mths ago
        Candace, I wouldn't! If I were a celeb, I wouldn't do it just to get paid. I would only support the products I truly like, paid or not. So, I'm w/ you, Sherri, I'm disgusted!!
    • curious george  •  6 mths ago
      my GOD the level of self-absorption in this country - twitter, facebook, etc...I could care less who is doing what at any time of the day - especially a so-called "star"...the only people I "follow" are my kids and husband - and they are at home and right in front of my eyes...
      • Rollo 6 mths ago
        Saying you "could care less" suggests you have some "care" left in the tank...and THAT is what most companies count on! I think you (and MANY who make this mistake when saying the"could care less") mean/meant to say you "couldn't care less"...which means there is ZERO "care" in the tank. Get it?? Just pointing this out because it is a pet peeve of mine...but, ultimately, I couldn't care less...
    • Steve  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Khloe says her butt is scary good? I would only say scary.
    • Snake Plisskin  •  Des Moines, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So now I can look at every celebrity I like with a more scrutinous eye... like how I look at every salesman I've ever met. Good to know.

      You know the motto of salesmen right? Always Selling.

      It's sickening really. Facebook and Twitter aren't about community and a world mixed with real-life friends and virtual acquaintances, it's purely about driving BUSINESS. Think about that, really. "Likes Us on FB". "See our Tweets on Twitter". Said another way, See our Commercials HERE.
      • Rollo 6 mths ago
        Money is USUALLY the motivator for MOST things in our world and ESPECIALLY in America. When Facebook goes public next year - Mark Zuckerberg may very well come close to becoming the richest man on earth (as opposed to being in the top 20 ALREADY!). Do you REALLY believe his motivation was/is "hooking people up" out of the kindness in his heart?? There is always going to be an ulterior motive!!
    • The Bat  •  6 mths ago
      The stupidity of 21st century America makes me realize that not only was P.T.Barnum correct, he was being understated.

      If you want to live and die by the musings of these vacuous, self-absorbed "beautiful people", be my guest. Just don't get into a snit when it turns out that their musings are nothing more than thinly-disguised advertisements. Besides, what's the different between some (c)rap star pushing some product or other and the Disney Corporation pushing some new movie just in time to get those product tie-ins ready for the Christmas rush?
      • Rollo 6 mths ago
        There's a "sucker" born every second...and a Mark Zucker...berg born once in a lifetime to take advantage of them...
    • W  •  6 mths ago
      Somebody thinks her butt looks scary good when it just looks scary.
    • S W  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I have never bought anything because of an endorsement by a celeb. If anything.if I do not like that celeb and it was a product that I was buying,then I would and have stopped buying it.
      • Candice 6 mths ago
        isn't that JUST as bad?
      • S W 6 mths ago
        No,I'm trying to make a point. Celebs and politicians= don't believe everything they say and companies wasting all that money paying those people equals me paying more for that product.
      • Rollo 6 mths ago
        Well your logic sounds kind of/equally flawed to NOT buy a product just because a celebrity you didn't like endorsed it.
    • Leo Batfish  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just keep the Kardashians off twitter..... Their mom was on tv and all she did was look into the camera while talking to the interviewer, like look at me aren't I pretty like my daughters? Doesn't my girls look like their mother. As for the ring, Kim wants to know what she should do with it? how about shove it up her you know what. Expect a divorce tour reality show. Then a I got knocked up by Reggie Bush after a one nighter reality tour show. etc etc.... God will I ever be able to open a news webpage without seeing that name.
    • surfNbooze  •  6 mths ago
      unreal, the people who don't need anymore $ seem to be able to get it easier and faster than everyone else in the world.
    • Charlotte  •  6 mths ago
      That's why I follow very few celebrities on twitter. Who knows what they're selling vs. what they actually think.
    • Yupperdo  •  Southfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Smart consumers look past celebrity endorsements, whether ads, tweets or posts on FB. I don't read ads anymore, in fact I don't even watch tv other than the weather. I also don't buy by brand. I buy smart. I spend smart. And I pay myself first. Those celebrities just jack up the prices of the jeans you want by endorsing them. Put that extra money in your bank account and find quality instead of garbage. As long as they fit great and are within your budget, a lesser brand works just as well.
    • Teatime  •  6 mths ago
      Absolutely incredible that they are paid that much for a tweet of endorsement, and even more incredible that their followers can be gullible enough to buy into it. Amazing how celebs can do something so simple to earn so much money....
    • Bobby Mac  •  Camarillo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The proliferation of social media makes it harder and harder to believe anything we're told.
    • motherof3  •  6 mths ago
      Isnt Kim K suing Old Navy for the "look alike" they used claiming they wanted people to think it was her? Why then is Khloe K getting paid to advertise them?
    • cathay  •  6 mths ago
      one common commercial behavior of celebs
    • Rene  •  6 mths ago
      Shut up and go away
    • deli  •  6 mths ago
      Hopefully Twitter will JUST GO AWAY!
    • Jacqueline  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It's called Greed...
    • William  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Anybody that would seek out a product just because a so-called celebrity mentions it on Twitter is an absolute #$%$
    • David  •  Missoula, United States  •  6 mths ago
      " the famous Kardashian derriere" Well maybe huge, ugly, very unattractive, unpleasant to look at, offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance, disagreeable, objectionable, revolting would be more descriptive.
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