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Date:      Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:58:19 +0200
From:      "Super Star" <candyshop999@gmail.com>
To:        aic7xxx@freebsd.org
Subject:   Fred and Kristen Adelman, Endorsements In Sports
Message-ID:  <eb5142cf0801070258s1891ba35o9e1ea8947fe3b44a@mail.gmail.com>

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Fred and Kristen Adelman, Endorsements In Sports

The sporting industry has developed into what is perhaps the biggest global
phenomenon in recent history. With that came the establishment of many
popular teams with huge fan bases willing to dole out hordes of money in
order to just see their favorite team play and possibly get some souvenir
with which to remember the game. Many other individuals flock to the stores
to purchase gear worn by their favorite player upon noticing their
endorsements on television. More and more sports personalities are appearing
in commercials supporting some product or brand these days and influencing
what sports fans purchase.

The trend towards endorsements in sports is perhaps no more evident anywhere
else than in the basketball world. Basketball superstars constantly sign
deals guaranteeing them thousands upon thousands of dollars to back a
particular product. Since the middle of the 1980s sneaker deals have become
an increasingly popular targeted product as well. At the present time there
are a multitude of players selling their own signature brand of shoes. The
market for these products is enormous also and accompanying these sneakers
is a whole host of other sports replica items like jerseys that seemingly
fly off the shelves of apparel stores. Baseball hats, various sports
equipment and other such items are also quite popular among consumer at the
present, especially those wishing to show support for their favorite sports
teams.

Many hockey players and football stars offer up their services to endorse
products also. Everything from automobiles to soft drinks to batteries has
been marketed through a sports personality. This type of gimmick works quite
well for advertising as well, acknowledging that many sports fans will
attribute these products with success and greatness upon noticing their
favorite player backing these items and as such, these fans set out to
purchase these products.



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