In this episode, Ric Bachrach from Celebrity Focus joins host Jason Mudd to discuss celebrity partnerships and the NIL license that passed recently. Tune in to learn more about misperceptions about working with celebrities, the difference between celebrities and influencers, how the partnership process works, how to set boundaries in these contracts, and how Jason and Ric feel about the passing of the NIL license for young athletes.
🤔 5 things you’ll learn when you listen to the full episode:
1. Common misperceptions about working with celebrity talent
2. The difference between celebrities and influencers
3. How to protect yourself when approaching a celebrity that isn’t well known yet for partnership
4. If you should give up equity or stock in a partnership with a celebrity
5. What name, image, likeness is
🎧 Episode Highlights
[01:05] Ric Bachrach’s background
[02:11] Common misperceptions
[03:43] The difference between celebrities and influencers
[05:04] Partnerships with celebrities and influencers
[07:48] How to establish boundaries between companies and celebrities
[10:23] How to protect yourself when approaching a celebrity that isn’t well known
[12:10] Should small or unknown businesses partner with celebrities?
[16:42] Should you give up equity or stock as part of a celebrity partnership?
[17:49] Name, image, likeness
Quotables
It's very easy to have champagne taste and a beer wallet, but the beautiful thing is that if we understand that there's talent available for every budget, as long as you're flexible you're always going to have a good relationship. — @RicBachrach
It's not that celebrities aren't influencers – of course they are – but the reality is as the word influencer is most commonly used today, that's in relation to people who have become famous or achieved some relative level of fame, primarily through a digital footprint platforms that they're working on, either as bloggers, or as YouTubers, or [other] things. — @RicBachrach
You see applications that are business-to-business driven, others that are business-to-consumer. So there's no shortage of the ways that companies use celebrities nor in the different applications in the various disciplines, advertising, marketing, PR, sales, promotion. — @RicBachrach
In every single case, it's the same thing: The celebrity serves as the vehicle for the dissemination of corporate messages. — @RicBachrach
One of the things that I always counsel my clients on right out of the gate is the understanding that they are not buying a new best friend. — @RicBachrach
They can now be compensated by a brand or by an organization for the use of their name, their images, their likenesses — @RicBachrach
NIL is here to stay; the challenge with it right now is that it's unchartered territory — @RicBachrach
About Ric Bachrach
Ric is the CEO and president of Celebrity Focus. His company’s main goal is to connect famous people with famous brands. He was inspired to start the company after realizing the needs of talent and realizing he could put that to work for corporate clients. He understood this need from his background as an athlete and collegiate coach, which led him to a career as an agent, commercial agent, and vice president at a major sports agency and a consultant at the other.
Guest’s contact info and resources:
Ric Bachrach on Twitter: / ricbachrach
Ric Bachrach on LinkedIn: / ricbachrach
Celebrity Focus: http://www.celebrityfocus.com/about
Additional Resources:
Cult of celebrity: Do you need a celebrity spokesperson or spokesmodel to promote your business? https://www.axiapr.com/blog/cult-celeb
How prominence can add news value to your story: https://www.axiapr.com/blog/how-promi...
Episode recorded: May 17, 2022
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