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December 5, 2016 5:36 PM
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Animal Influencers: The Stories Behind 11 Famous Pets on Instagram

Animal Influencers: The Stories Behind 11 Famous Pets on Instagram | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Animal influencers are undeniably on the rise. These pampered pets (and their owners/handlers/entourages) enjoy a level of social media fame usually reserved for well, human celebrities, and bring in real revenue through their high-profile partnerships with brands like Zappos, Mercedes-Benz, Purina, and even Google. 

In other words, these adorable fluff balls make more money on a single Instagram post than you, a human, will probably ever make on a single Instagram post. Let that sink in for a minute.

According to Create&Cultivate, social media influencers (animal or otherwise) can expect to earn around $3,000 per sponsorship deal when they hit between 150,000 and 250,000 followers. Many of the pets on this list have over one million followers....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

The nice thing about outreach to these animal influencers is it's usually just peanuts or throwing them a bone ;-)

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June 10, 2016 7:04 PM
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Ronaldo Generates $176 Million In Value For His Sponsors On Social Media - Forbes

Ronaldo Generates $176 Million In Value For His Sponsors On Social Media - Forbes | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Cristiano Ronaldo signed a five-year contract extension with Nike NKE +0.31% that kicked off last year and is worth $13 million a year. It is the most expensive athlete sponsorship deal in all of soccer, and it is an absolute bargain for the $31 billion-in-sales sportswear giant.

Ronaldo generated $36 million in value for Nike on social media alone via his own accounts through 59 posts over the last 12 months, according to a study of the top-paid athletes by Hookit, which tracks sponsorship value in social and digital media. All of Ronaldo’s partners got a total of $176 million in media value from his promotional work on social platforms.

The three-time FIFA player of the year is the highest-paid athlete in the world at $88 million, including $32 million from endorsements. His partners are getting their money’s worth thanks to Ronaldo’s 215 million followers on social media across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, 60% more than any other athlete. He became the first athlete with 200 million followers in February and has added 56 million over the past year. His 112 million Facebook fans are more than any other person on the planet....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Risk acknowledged, here's an example of a celebrity sponsorship that works – and provides a real ROI.

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June 10, 2016 7:12 PM
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The World's Highest-Paid Athletes Of 2016 - Forbes

The World's Highest-Paid Athletes Of 2016 - Forbes | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Two athletes have dominated the top of Forbes’ annual look at the highest-earners in sports over the past decade and a half: Golfer Tiger Woods landed the No. 1 spot 12 times, while boxer Floyd Mayweather ranked first three of the past four years.

But with Mayweather hanging up his gloves and Woods hampered by injuries, there is an opening at the top. Filling the gap is the biggest star in the biggest sport on the planet. This year, soccer icon Cristiano Ronaldo is the world’s highest-paid athlete, with earnings of $88 million over the past 12 months from salary, bonuses and endorsements. Ronaldo is only the second team athlete after Michael Jordan to rank as the top-paid since Forbes began tracking athlete earnings in 1990.

It is a good time to be a world-class athlete in a popular team sport. TV money is fueling massive increases in player salaries across baseball, basketball, football and soccer. The cutoff for the top 100 athletes is $20.8 million, up $2 million over last year....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Take a look inside the high-paying world of professional sports.

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Sponsors Flee Sharapova After Doping Admission

Sponsors Flee Sharapova After Doping Admission | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Nike has suspended the eight-year, $70-million contract it renewed in 2010 with tennis star Maria Sharapova after she announced yesterday that she had failed a doping test taken during the Australia Open in January, where she advanced to the quarterfinals. Porsche this morning said that is will “postpone planned activities” with the 28-year-old, Russian-born athlete. And Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer said it would not renew a deal with Sharapova that expired at the end of 2015. 

The banned substance in her system, meldonium, is a drug manufactured in Latvia that is not legally available in the United States. Sharapova said her family doctor had prescribed it for her a decade ago for several health issues. She admitted she had received an email on Dec. 22 announcing the ban but said she had not clicked through on the link....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This story illustrates the perils of personalities, personal endorsements, sponsorships and brand integrity.

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