Event vs. Brand Image
Endorsement/ Event Transfer
Misc.
100

Name one type of event that can influence a brand’s image (from presentation)

Sports, music, festival/fair, or fine arts event

100

What is the process called when a brand gains traits or meaning from an event or celebrity it’s associated with?

Image Transfer

100

Give an example of a bad event sponsor from the presentation

  • Mcdonalds & The Olympics

  • Marlboro & Formula 1

  • Heineken & Formula 1

200

True or False: A brand’s image is only determined by its logo and slogan

False

200

From the presentation: what type of meaning does Pepsi gain from sponsoring the Super Bowl Halftime Show?

Fun, youthfulness, and cultural relevance

200

What brand was Serena Williams an endorser for? (from the presentation)

Gatorade

300

A consumer’s personal history and emotional connection with a specific event represent which influencing factor?

Individual factor

300

What was the original amount Nike was projected to make after Michael Jordan's endorsement?

$3 million

300

What are two results of effective endorsements according to the presentation?

Increased trust and stronger consumer loyalty

400

Fill in the blank: "Perceptions about a brand as reflected by the brand associations held in _______"

memory

400

Why does Visa’s Olympic sponsorship make sense for its brand?

Because it’s global, unifying, and about accessibility — just like Visa’s services

400

What brand is the official timekeeper and global partner of Formula 1.

Rolex

500

What are the three main factors that influence how an event’s image affects a brand?

Event type, event characteristics, and individual factors

500

Why is Red Bull sponsoring extreme sports considered a strong marketing fit?

Because it matches their brand identity of energy, risk, and adventure

500

What is the main goal of event sponsorship?

To create positive associations and exposure for a brand?