Celebrities on Social Media: 10 Takeaways for Your Brand (2024)

It’s no surprise that celebrities dominate social media.

As of April 2021, soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo was the most-followed celebrity on social media with over 500 million followers.

But it’s the musicians, not the sports stars, who have the most social media followers, making up half of the top 50 celebrity accounts. And their preferred platform is Instagram, ahead of Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.

On the one hand, celebrities use social media like everyone else – to connect with other people, including fellow celebs and the general public.

But on the other hand, they also use social media like brands. They promote their latest songs, concerts, or movies. They interact with fans. And they take us behind the scenes to share some of their personal thoughts and feelings.

Although they have a head start over most brands because of their celebrity status, their social media strategy isn’t so different from regular brands.

With that in mind, here are ten celebrity takeaways your brand can implement on social media.

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Determine and Stick To Your Brand Voice

What celebrities do:

Celebrities are good at using humor to entertain or seriousness to draw attention to causes on social media. Sometimes they intersperse humor with regular promotional content, just to break things up.

How your brand can implement it:

You can start with your brand values and identify your tone of voice – i.e. what you say and how you say it.

For example, UK-based drinks company Innocent has a friendly and informal brand voice that feels conversational. They use humor to get across important health issues.

Starting with their bio:

“We make healthy drinks. Please buy them so we don’t get fired.”

And continuing with their content:

“When it comes to fruit, we know our onions. In fact, we know that an onion isn’t a fruit, it’s a vegetable. Which is basically the same thing as a fruit but not quite as sweet and 86% more likely to make you cry.

Getting your fruit & veg is pretty important. Which is why we’re partnering with @thefelixproject to provide 1 million meals to people who need them. And don’t worry, it won’t just be onions. Although there will be a lot of them.

Click the link in our bio to find out more about our mission to spread fruit & veg far and wide.”

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It’s also essential to determine who should “sign” your social media posts. For example, it could be your brand, your company, your CEO, an ambassador, or a mix of the above.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

American DJ, songwriter, and record producer Diplo sticks to his brand voice. Alongside messages about his latest releases and promotions, he interjects humor with posts like this:

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Publish Authentic Content

What celebrities do:

Rather than publishing third-party content, celebrities use social media to talk about their life, their projects, their struggles, and their successes.

How your brand can implement it:

You can produce your own branded content, unique to your company, products, or services, that creates brand trust:

  • Keep your content conversational so that your messages reflect the real people behind your brand.
  • Create in-depth, engaging, and valuable content to nurture trust in your brand.
  • Host live video events so people can experience your team first-hand and ask questions.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Rihanna uses Twitter and her other social media accounts to share her thoughts and feelings and promote her Fenty Beauty makeup and lingerie brand. Recently, she spoke out about the incidents in Atlanta:

what happened yesterday in Atlanta was brutal, tragic & is certainly not an isolated incident by any means. AAPI hate has been rampantly perpetuated & it’s disgusting! I’m heartbroken for the Asian community & my heart is with the loved ones of those we lost. The hate must stop. pic.twitter.com/rkxZDnxG9E

— Rihanna (@rihanna) March 18, 2021

Take Your Audience Backstage

What celebrities do:

Taking your audience backstage creates a closer connection with your followers. Celebrities make the most of this idea by sharing photos behind the scenes of concerts, on filming locations, or in the locker room.

How your brand can implement it:

You can use social media to show what it’s like in your office, factory, or team retreat. Or you could create content to explain how you make your products or introduce your audience to the people in your team who make it possible.

For example, Carwow’s “A behind-the-scenes guided tour of the location where all of our car reviews are filmed”:

Why not host a behind-the-scenes series showing what it’s like to work in your organization. You could feature employees from each department, sharing their perspectives on what goes into making and marketing your product or service.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Jennifer Aniston keeps her fans sweet by sharing behind-the-scenes photos at home and on filming locations.

Here’s Jen (as she likes to be called) making a smoothie:

And here’s another selfie, taken behind the scenes of the #FriendsReunion:

Maintain a Consistent Publishing Cadence

What celebrities do:

Celebrities publish on social media multiple times a week (sometimes at a regular interval or set days), if not multiple times a day.

How your brand can implement it:

You need to set a publishing cadence you can realistically maintain. If you start off with a bang publishing several times a day and then disappear for weeks, you’ll confuse your audience.

The best way to maintain a consistent publishing schedule is to develop an editorial calendar and schedule content ahead of time.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Ariana Grande regularly publishes on Instagram (pretty much daily) and Twitter (several times a day).

Be Careful With Self Promotion

What celebrities do:

Celebrities who are successful on social media get the right mix of content. They aim to entertain, educate, or draw attention to causes first and then sporadically promote their products, services, or latest release.

How your brand can implement it:

You can follow in their footsteps and avoid only pushing your products and services. Aim to provide helpful, engaging, entertaining, and actionable content.

For example, Go Pro shares a mix of content on their Twitter account that features Pro Tips on using cameras, user-generated content that entertains and educates, as well as promotional content for its latest gear.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Former NBA Los Angeles Lakers center and DJ Shaquille O’Neal strikes the right balance on Twitter by using his formula:

Be the First to Experiment With New Platforms and Content Formats

What celebrities do:

Celebrities quickly join new platforms, such as TikTok, or play with new features, such as Stories, AR filters, and Livestreams.

How your brand can implement it:

You can keep an eye out for new opportunities and try adopting them early to take advantage of the new “wow” factor and position your brand as an innovator.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Will Smith launched his own YouTube channel several years ago. Today, it contains loads of content divided into playlists such as Storytime, Will’s Wildest Moments, Will Smith Music Videos, The Best of Will Smith, and Shorts (YouTube’s new short video format).

Collaborate and Cross-Promote

What celebrities do:

When it comes to collaboration and cross-promotion, celebrities lead the way. They give shout-outs to each other (for instance for birthdays), take pictures together, and promote brands they partner with or even their own brands.

How your brand can implement it:

You can take advantage of collaborative marketing.

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Collaborative marketing is when multiple brands join forces to create something unique that appeals to overlapping sections of their respective audiences, such as limited edition products, service integrations, or events.

For example, in 2019, Netflix collaborated with Baskin Robbins to create a series of limited-edition flavors for the Stranger Things franchise:

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Each brand had a clear (and complementary) marketing goal for this campaign:

  • Netflix wanted to create awareness and interest in Stranger Things
  • Baskin Robbins wanted to increase visits to their local stores

Example of celebrity who does it well:

John Legend and his wife, model Chrissy Teigen, have performed songs and broadcast some of their daily activities at home, like cooking.

Miley Cyrus has hosted live streams with co-celebrities like singer Demi Lovato, where they asked each other questions and chatted during their shared Livestream.

Harness the Power of Hashtags

What celebrities do:

Celebrities use hashtags as private jokes to federate their audience.

How your brand can implement it:

You can form your own branded hashtags and play on repetition to create a sense of community. Take the classic example of Nike’s #JustDoIt slogan, which they and their running community use:

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Christiano Ronaldo uses branded hashtags for promoting partnerships.

Like #ClearHeaded, #BeTheFirstYou, and #ClearMen for Clear Haircare:

And #CR7GAMEON and #CR7EYEWEAR for CR7 Cristiano Ronaldo:

Plus, he uses them to reference his football club #mufc and the competitions they’re involved in, like the #championsleague:

Go Live

What celebrities do:

Most celebrities are comfortable in front of the camera, so it’s no surprise that they entertain fans with live streams.

How your brand can implement it:

You could host webinars, participate in interview panels, or speak at conferences, to get your brand in front of your audience in a live setting.

For example, Facebook’s live video broadcast format Facebook Live lets you stream a conversation, performance, Q&A, or virtual event. It’s an excellent way for you to show behind-the-scenes action or showcase your product.

Did you know? People spend 3x longer watching Facebook Live videos compared to standard pre-recorded videos.

Alternatively, you could use live audio.

Social audio, like Clubhouse, is a new component of social media, following on from text, images, and videos. It’s an audio live stream where you can choose moderators, speakers, and attendees.

In many ways, it’s similar to a podcast, except you can have real-time conversations with your audience or anyone present in a “room”.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Niall Horan uses Instagram Live to entertain his fans.

During the lockdown, he was happy to accept requests and reply to fans:

He gives tutorials, like this one of “Black and White” for @bbcradio1:

You’ll also find him doing direct-to-camera chats, impromptu performances, and chatting over a beer with other musicians he’s collaborated with, like @ashemusic on “Moral of the Story”:

Niall also uses Instagram Stories to do AMAs (using the Stories question sticker).

Interact With Your Audience

What celebrities do:

Celebrities respond to some comments and @mentions on their own accounts and post comments on other accounts.

How your brand can implement it:

Social media is a two-way channel, so as well as publishing content, you need to be there for your audience by responding to their @mentions, DMs, and comments.

Example of celebrity who does it well:

Ashton Kutcher keeps his private life private, but he does interact with his audience on social media.

For example, he’ll tweet back if he likes certain jokes. And he’s not afraid to weigh in on a debate and answer questions about it:

There's a middle ground here let's get to the table and find it.

— ashton kutcher (@aplusk) October 3, 2017

Takeaways From Celebrities on Social Media, in a Nutshell

Celebrities aren’t so different from regular brands. Their main asset is that they’re already well-known and have loads of fans who want to follow them.

But their social media strategy isn’t rocket science. So if you want to emulate the celebrities on social media, follow these ten actions:

  • Determine and stick to your brand voice
  • Publish authentic content
  • Take your audience backstage
  • Maintain a consistent publishing cadence
  • Be careful with safe promotion
  • Be the first to experiment with new platforms and formats
  • Collaborate and cross-promote
  • Harness the power of hashtags
  • Go live
  • Interact with your audience

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FAQs

How do celebrities help branding? ›

Brand Positioning: A celebrity can help position the brand or product in the minds of the target market, forming a positive connection. This can increase the brand position over other brands. Lasting Publicity: Even after the endorsem*nt deal is over, consumers will still associate the brand with the celebrity.

How do celebrities benefit from social media? ›

Celebrities no longer have to relay messages or content through their managers and publicists before releasing it. The way people interact through social media has allowed celebrities to engage their fans, enhance their career, and ultimately increase their stardom.

How are celebrities a positive influence? ›

For example, many of them support humanitarian campaigns, participate in discussions regarding social problems, raise money for people who suffer deprivation, donate to medical organizations, and promote philanthropism. Also, celebrities who live decent lives serve as positive role models for the general public.

What is the most used social media by celebrities? ›

Facebook is The Most Popular Social Network

There is also a huge number of celebrities who are eager to stay in touch with their fans. Among the popular people who have a Facebook page are Cristiano Ronaldo, Jackie Chan, Vin Diesel, Elon Musk, who use the social network on a regular basis.

What impact celebrities have on brand? ›

Celebrity endorsem*nt builds credibility and can expose a brand to new markets. The celebrity effect is the ability of famous people to influence others. Companies can use that star power and influence to boost their own products and services. Celebrities can add credibility and glamour to a brand.

How do I get celebrities to support my brand? ›

If you want to get your products into the hands of celebrities and hopefully score an endorsem*nt, here are a few tips to keep in mind.
  1. Set a clear agenda. ...
  2. Determine your budget. ...
  3. Know your target audience. ...
  4. Reach out directly. ...
  5. Work with an agency.
Apr 19, 2023

What are three potential benefits of using celebrities? ›

Using a celebrity to represent you helps to differentiate your brand from competitors. It also can improve ad recall, making consumers remember your ad and that your brand is connected to their favorite celebrity. When you sign on a celebrity to endorse your brand, you sign on to everything that comes with them.

What are five advantages to using celebrities in advertising? ›

In other words, they must be plausible consumers, such as a local newscaster wearing a business suit from an area men's store.
  • Influence Consumer Purchases. ...
  • Build Band Awareness. ...
  • Position a Brand. ...
  • Attract New Users. ...
  • Breathe Life Into Failing Brand.

Does the media benefit from celebrities? ›

An advertisem*nt featuring a celebrity will capture attention and increase awareness of a brand and thus benefit sales. It also gives out a persuasive message – the celebrity is seen to be benefitting from the product and, the inference is, so will the consumer.

How does celebrities influence consumers? ›

Marketers use celebrity endorsem*nts to make advertisem*nts believable and to enhance consumer recognition of the brand name. However, once a direct link has been formed from a celebrity to a brand, the negative information about the celebrity may reflect on to the endorsed brand.

What celebrity is a good influence? ›

Here are ten famous people who your children can learn something from.
  1. 1 Malala Yousafzai. Malala Yousafzai, also known as Malala, is an activist for female education.
  2. 2 Halima Aden. ...
  3. 3 John Legend. ...
  4. 4 Chance The Rapper. ...
  5. 5 Dwayne Johnson. ...
  6. 6 Taylor Swift. ...
  7. 7 Michelle Obama. ...
  8. 8 Justin Timberlake. ...
Nov 21, 2019

How do celebrities influence consumer Behaviour? ›

Celebrity endorsem*nt is a success factor because when a normal person selling a product tells you to try that product as it has helped them, there is a possible chance that consumers may or may not believe them but when the same is said by a celebrity that the product has helped them, then the consumers tend to listen ...

Who is the best social media influencer? ›

The Most Popular Influencers on Instagram 2022
  • Lele Pons. 44M followers. ...
  • nusr_et. 35.6M followers. ...
  • Dan Bilzerian. 32.4M followers. ...
  • Amanda Cerny. 24.8M followers. ...
  • Zach King. 24.3M followers. ...
  • Chiara Ferragni. 23.9M followers. ...
  • pewdiepie. 21.7M followers. ...
  • Dallas. 21.6M followers.

What is brand value of a celebrity? ›

The overall brand value of the top 25 celebrities in 2022 is estimated at $1.6 billion, an increase of 29.1 per cent from 2021. The study provides a ranking of India's most powerful celebrity brands based on brand values derived from their brand endorsem*nt portfolios and relative social media presence.

What is the power of celebrity brands? ›

Celebrity endorsem*nts aren't just a great way to boost brand awareness and build a strong reputation. A recent study demonstrated that celebrity endorsem*nts can increase a company's sales by 4%. The only downside is that it can become very pricey for small businesses to hire a celebrity and, in some cases, risky.

What are the 4 types of celebrity endorsem*nts? ›

No matter how you roll out the campaign, the kinds of deals you can make with celebrities generally fall in one of the following categories:
  • One-Off Celebrity Deals. ...
  • Unofficial Deals (aka Celebrity Placements) ...
  • Long-Term Celebrity Deals. ...
  • Offer the Celebrity Equity. ...
  • Provide the Celebrity with a Revenue Share.

What is the role of celebrities in brand endorsem*nt? ›

Celebrity Endorsem*nts – A brief introduction

Endorsem*nt is a channel of brand communication in which a celebrity acts as the brand's spokesperson and certifies the brand's claim and position by extending his/her personality, popularity, status in society or expertise in the field to the brand.

What is the advantage of famous person? ›

The main advantage of being famous is that you can make money very easily, using your image to publicize brands, as an example. In addition, celebrities get special treatment in almost every place they go and it is always a pleasure to feel that you are admired for someone.

How does celebrity endorsem*nt have a positive impact? ›

Celebrity endorsem*nts generate brand awareness and play a vital role in ensuring the success of a campaign. It also helps to promote products and build credibility and help attract consumers. Celebrity endorsem*nt direct influence the consumers buying behaviors and positive attitudes towards the product.

Why are celebrities given so much importance? ›

So why do we fixate on celebrities? In most cases, it's perfectly natural. Humans are social creatures, psychologists say, and we evolved — and still live — in an environment where it paid to pay attention to the people at the top.

What is the role of celebrities in marketing? ›

Esteem – The more esteem that a celebrity endorser has, the more that esteem will transfer over to the product they are endorsing. Celebrity marketing is about associating a famous person's reputation with a product. The better their reputation, the better the product appears.

Why do people want celebrities to stand behind their product? ›

Their fans look up to them and often want to emulate their style. So, when a celebrity endorses a product, their fans are more likely to buy it. Second, celebrities are often paid handsomely to endorse products.

What are the advantages of using celebrities as brand ambassadors? ›

Here are some of the top advantages of a successful celebrity campaign:
  • More Brand Attention. In the age of information overload, many stimuli are often ignored. ...
  • Higher Sales. ...
  • Positive Image Transfer From the Ambassador. ...
  • Higher Recognition Value.
Oct 19, 2021

Why do celebrities need media attention? ›

There is a symbolic relationship between celebrities and the media, they depend on each other for their existence. Celebrities need media exposure to remain celebrities and are often desperate to stay in the news. They need media attention to build their career and the media gives it to them.

How does celebrity endorsem*nt impact branding? ›

Although there is a need to have a relevant celebrity to endorse the brand as having a celebrity that is not well matched to the brand will not influence consumers at all. If consumers are not convinced with the celebrity, it will lead to a negative impact on the brand.

How does celebrity endorsem*nt affect brand image? ›

Celebrity endorsem*nt is a common marketing communication strategy for building brand image. Advertisers believe that the use of a celebrity affects advertising effectiveness, brand recall and recognition, as well as purchase intentions and follow‐through (Spry et al., 2011).

Do you think celebrities influence what we buy? ›

It's a simple psychological effect: Subconsciously people believe that purchasing a product that's promoted by a celebrity they admire, will allow them to emulate the celebrity's desired traits or attract similar people into their lives. They will associate the celebrities' success, beauty, athletic skill etc.

Which celebrity has the most influence? ›

So, whilst we all crave their Instagrammable lifestyles, check out which celebs are the most influential in the world right now:
  • 8) Taylor Swift. ...
  • 7) Eminem. ...
  • 6) Ariana Grande. ...
  • 5) Michael Jordan. ...
  • 4) Shakira. ...
  • 3) Kanye West. ...
  • 2) Kylie Jenner. Total searches: 3,108,360.
  • 1) Justin Bieber. Total searches: 3,223,080.
Jun 15, 2021

Why do people admire celebrities? ›

There is a subconscious desire in the human race to idolize anything that seems better, greater, richer, well known or powerful. There is a tendency to worship anything that seems glamorous, fascinating or powerful. 2. Most people have an unconscious desire to be famous and popular, even if they do not admit it openly.

What is the meaning of celebrity influence? ›

Celebrity influence in politics, also referred to as "celebrity politics," or "political star power," is the act of a prominent person using their fame as a platform to influence others on political issues or ideology.

What are the 4 influencers of consumer behavior? ›

There are four psychological factors that influence consumer behaviour: Motivation, perception, learning, and attitude or belief system. Motivation speaks to the internal needs of the consumer. Understanding how to motivate your customer is a powerful tool.

Why do consumers trust celebrities? ›

The answer lies in the brain. First, our minds do not do a good job of differentiating between real and make-believe, so celebrities become familiar to us. When a familiar face promotes a product, it makes it seem as if the product itself is familiar, which makes people more likely to buy it.

What are the 4 major influences on consumer behavior? ›

Psychological, Cultural, Social and Personal are the four factors that affect consumer behaviour.

What is the most popular social media content? ›

37% of consumers find live video the most engaging type of social media content. It enables businesses and creators to broadcast conversations, webinars, Q&As or other virtual events. And unlike text or image posts, where you wait for an interaction, live videos give audiences a chance to react in real time.

Who is #1 Instagram influencer? ›

1. Cristiano Ronaldo - @cristiano.

Who is the biggest male influencer? ›

TOP MALE INFLUENCERS
  • Luke Trotman. ...
  • Ali Gordon. ...
  • Oliver Proudlock. ...
  • Mark Ferris. ...
  • Josh Pieters. ...
  • George Baggs. ...
  • Tristan Phipps. Tristan Phipps is a well-known TV personality. ...
  • Joe Baggs. Joe Baggs rose to fame when he starred on Channel 4's Gogglebox in series 16-19.

Can Instagram pay you? ›

As an Instagram creator, you can receive payouts of your earnings from these monetization tools: Note: Earnings from branded content are for projects on the creator marketplace that state "paid through Instagram" only. To add or manage your Instagram payout settings, tapPayouts in the professional dashboard.

Why do brands use celebrities? ›

Marketers use celebrity endorsem*nts to make advertisem*nts believable and to enhance consumer recognition of the brand name. However, once a direct link has been formed from a celebrity to a brand, the negative information about the celebrity may reflect on to the endorsed brand.

How does celebrity endorsem*nt help marketing? ›

With influencers' help, companies reach new audiences and enhance credibility and visibility. Moreover, celebrity endorsem*nts enable brands to stand out among competitors. If an opinion leader uses a specific brand and recommends it, people trust and buy its products.

What is the role of celebrity in brand endorsem*nt? ›

The celebrity casts a positive image on consumers, making endorsem*nt more persuasive, thus increasing the organization's attractiveness.

What are 5 advantages of a celebrity endorsem*nt? ›

In other words, they must be plausible consumers, such as a local newscaster wearing a business suit from an area men's store.
  • Influence Consumer Purchases. ...
  • Build Band Awareness. ...
  • Position a Brand. ...
  • Attract New Users. ...
  • Breathe Life Into Failing Brand.

What are the three main benefits of using celebrity endorsem*nts? ›

Using a celebrity to represent you helps to differentiate your brand from competitors. It also can improve ad recall, making consumers remember your ad and that your brand is connected to their favorite celebrity. When you sign on a celebrity to endorse your brand, you sign on to everything that comes with them.

Why do celebrities influence us? ›

In fact, they can serve as role models. But famous people, whether they're singers, actors, and other celebrities, can also provide unhealthy examples. In particular, celebrity influence on body image and substance use is often detrimental to teen mental health.

What is an example of celebrity endorsem*nt? ›

Some of the most common types of celebrity endorsem*nts are commercials, brand ambassador partnerships, and real-life sightings of a celebrity using a product or service. How do celebrity endorsem*nts help businesses?

What are the benefits of celebrity advertising? ›

Benefits and Drawbacks of Celebrity Endorsem*nts
  • Celebrities are trusted by their audience which helps build their credibility. ...
  • A well-known person can help a company stand out from the rest. ...
  • If a company chooses the correct celebrity, it might open up new markets for their business.
Jun 23, 2022

What must a celebrity endorsem*nt always reflect? ›

(a) Endorsem*nts must reflect the honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experience of the endorser.

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