7 Steps to Landing and Profiting from Celebrity CustomersWhat the team on Animal Planet's Tanked learned from working with Tracy Morgan

ByCarol Tice

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7 Steps to Landing and Profiting from Celebrity Customers
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Every business would love to have a movie star or pop idol rave about (and be photographed using) their product or service. These kind of endorsements have been known to make business skyrocket. But dealing with celebrities can be tricky. Celebs get millions ofsample productsin the mail from businesses hopeful of catching their eye, and they are notoriously hard to please.

Recently, on the Animal Planet reality-TV showTanked,the custom-aquarium builders of Los Vegas-basedAcrylic Tank Manufacturinggot an opportunity to build a massive shark tank in the basement of the New Jersey home of30 Rockstar Tracy Morgan.

Here's how they played thatcelebrityconnection for maximum effect:


1. Respond immediately.If you get a tip that a celebrity has a need for your type of business, hop on it right away. Here, the ATM team caught a break -- co-owner Brett Raymer was watchingThe Viewand happened to catch Morgan's request for a custom tank. Within minutes, ATM was on the phone and shortly after, on a plane to Morgan's New Jersey mansion. Most celebrity connections won't be quite this easy, but it can be worth scanning the celebrity magazines and websites for interviews to learn what stars are into and watch for a business opportunity.

Related:Three Affordable Ways to Get Celebrities to Promote Your Brand

2. Get creative.明星往往住大,所以你通常提供概率ably won't do for them. In Morgan's case, he wanted a massive fish tank installed down the entire length one wall, along a narrow flight of stairs. Raymer and ATM CEO Wayde King thought fast, and concluded their normal construction methods wouldn't work. Instead of working primarily in their signature acrylic and creating the tank at their Las Vegas shop, they'd need to build the tank in fiberglass, ship it to Morgan's in sections, and assemble it inside the basement.

Related:How to Get Your Product into the Hands of a Celebrity

3. Collaborate.ATM didn't try to create this tank on their own. Morgan wanted an elaborateJawsmovie theme for the tank, so they turned to Aquarium Design Network to create a giant shark on the facade and a replica of shark-hunting shipThe Orcafrom the film, all cleverly sculpted to hide the seams in the tank's construction. Other specialists in exotic fish and lighting were called in to complete the tank.

4. Shield them from bad news.When the ATM crew arrived at Morgan's home with the pieces of the tank, they made an ugly discovery. Despite their creative approach, the fiberglass tank pieces were still too wide to fit through the door and down the stairs. The solution? They waited until Morgan wasn't around and then carefully dismantled the door frame and pulled out the stair railings to get the parts downstairs. Everything was reassembled and Morgan was none the wiser.

5. Bond with them.Ideally, you don't want to just serve a celebrity and then move on -- you want to create a lasting connection that could enhance your brand for years to come. The ATM co-owners found their chance when they saw Morgan gliding around the grounds of his estate on a Segway. The ATM team expressed interest in the stand-up scooter and each asked to try it out. As a thank-you gift, Morgan later sent them a Segway of their own. Bonding achieved.

6. Get a testimonial.The most important part of a celebrity interaction, of course, is getting the endorsement. When you consider the cost of hiring a paid celebrity spokesman, this can be a big money-saver. If the celebrity posts or tweets about your product -- save it for your future marketing efforts. Since the Tanked team are also TV personalities, they got an on-air testimonial from Morgan. "You totally exceeded my expectations!" he raved. "You take it to 10!" If you can't get this lucky, follow up and request a signed head shot from the celeb and see if you can get them to write an endorsement on the photo.

Related:Get the Most From Your Written Testimonials

7. Promote the endorsement.Celebrity endorsements are priceless for burnishing your brand. If you've got a celebrity customer, plan your next marketing campaign around that fact. Put up posters with their testimonial in your store. The great thing about celebrity connections is they have no expiration date. There are restaurants with pictures of stars from 40 years ago still on the walls, and that only gets cooler as the years pass.

Has your business had celebrity customers?Tell us how you capitalized on the opportunity.

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Carol Tice

Owner of Make a Living Writing

Longtime Seattle business writerCarol Ticehas written forEntrepreneur, Forbes, Delta Skyand many more. She writes the award-winning Make a Living Writing blog. Her new ebook for Oberlo isCrowdfunding for Entrepreneurs.

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