DISQUS

10e20: Marketing a Celebrity Online – Part 1

  • Chris Winfield · 2 years ago
    Excellent post Rich Kid! If anyone wants to contact him you can email me or hit him up on AIM (richkid).

    Looking forward to Part 2!
  • Tristan Mark · 2 years ago
    cool post, i think i will be IMing you in the coming weeks for help with something richkid.

    one question though, are other video services like revver and metcafe worth using too?
  • Rich Kid · 2 years ago
    thanks! i haven't seen other video services creep into the google serps from my own observation. if you do see content from revver and metcafe sneaking into the serps, go for it!
  • graywolf · 2 years ago
    I find squidoo to be a really useful spot to use as well.

    That said reputation management is a tricky discipline. UMany times the people who want something to "go away" have bad things to hide, not always, but often enough you need to do your homework before taking the client.
  • Rich Kid · 2 years ago
    thanks for the tip graywolf! destination squidoo.
  • RadioHead · 2 years ago
    thanks for the very entertaining and interesting post. sounds like you have a very interesting gig going on there. hope you are being paid handsomely for this
  • Bill Hartzer · 2 years ago
    Great post--if only a lot more celebs thought of hiring people like us then perhaps their reputations would be better.

    Like graywolf mentioned, squidoo is a great place to start. I would also make sure that your name or the celeb's name or ID is set up in all the social networking and social bookmarking communities--some of them are fairly influential. If people get wind that a certain celebrity is 'hanging out' on the community then that can certainl lead to a lot of "friends" quickly. This actually could be a good thing, as some IDs end up ranking fairly well.
  • Ashish K Arora · 2 years ago
    Nice Post, Infact you have cleared some of my doubts. Thanks much
  • info@celeseeding.com · 1 year ago
    "Cele-Seeding" = seeding products or services to celebrity users to foster evangelical users and/or attract media attention and publicity.

    The challenge is that celebrities are very difficult to reach with many layers of people prtecting their privay and time. So how do you reach them?