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Promotional model

A promotional model is a model hired to drive consumer demand for a product, service, brand, or concept by directly interacting with potential customers. Most promotional models are conventionally attractive in physical appearance. They serve to make a product or service more appealing and can provide information to journalists and consumers at trade show and convention events. Promotional models are used in motorsports, other sports (such as dart competitions) or at trade shows, or they can act as "spokesmodels" to promote a specific brand or product in advertisements.

Above: female promotional models at Tokyo Game Show 2018. Below: male promotional models at Gamescom 2015, Cologne.

Practice

While each model may not be directly employed by the company they represent, they can be trained to answer questions and provide customer feedback regarding products, services, and brand appeal. The responsibilities of the promotional model depend on the particular marketing campaign being carried out, and may include: increasing product awareness; providing product information; creating an association in the consumer's mind between the product or brand and a particular idea; handing items to consumers, such as a sample of the product itself, a small gift, or printed information. Marketing campaigns that make use of promotional models may take place in retail stores or shopping malls, at trade shows, special promotional events, clubs, or even at outdoor public spaces. Promotional models may also be used as TV host/anchor for interviewing celebrities such as at film awards, sports events, etc. They are often planned at high traffic locations to reach as many consumers as possible, or at venues at which a particular type of target consumer is expected to be present.

Motorsports model

 
Grid girls at the 2009 Turkish Grand Prix Formula One event

The motorsports scene often uses promo models as part of a pit crew in certain kinds of motor racing. The first usage of promotional models in motor races was during the late 1960s. It was then that the term race queen was coined. Prior to that, women in motor races were mostly wives and girlfriends of drivers and staff, with the exception of some who were drivers. In 1983, the sun tan lotion company Hawaiian Tropic sponsored the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The company brought its models over from the United States wearing bikinis bearing the company's name to appear on the racetrack before the race began. That practice was imported over to Japan for the Suzuka 8 Hours motorcycle race in the mid-1980s.[1]

The models, referred as grid girls or pit/paddock girls in Europe, are very common in many series worldwide. In the United States, they are referred to as umbrella girls. Because of the manner of dress of these models, insurance companies regard the models as a safety hazard because of stringent dress codes imposed in the garage and pit areas by many sanctioning bodies; in New Jersey, the stringent dress codes effectively ban the models. In DTM and some other events, organizers have started to recruit male models as in startlines, mostly on female drivers' cars. The Korean term for a race queen is a racing model (레이싱모델). Racing models appear in motor shows and racing events.

 
Winners of the Gals Paradise Japan Race Queen Award 2018

In Japan, there is a phenomenon of race queens (レースクイーン) being often regarded as "idols". The average age for these girls is late teens to early twenties and demand for them wanes with age. It is not unusual for some of them to have a background in or a sideline career as a gravure idol. Race queens who operate in prestigious events and with a large fanbase can also be found at auto shows purely to draw crowds where they are nearly as important an attraction as the cars or electronics products that they are promoting. There is a magazine dedicated to them called Gals Paradise.[citation needed]

During the race queen bubble of the late 1980s to late 1990s, a top race queen in Japan could earn 500,000 yen over two days or at least 200,000 yen. In 1993, that salary was 100,000 yen. After the boom era, the market price of race queens fell to 20,000 to 30,000 yen over two days.[2][3]

Spokesmodel

 
Alison Carroll as Lara Croft at the Paris Game Festival 2008

"Spokesmodel" is a term used for a model who is employed to be associated with a specific brand or product in advertisements.[4][5] A spokesmodel may be a celebrity used only in advertisements (in contrast to a "brand ambassador", who is also expected to represent the company at various events), but often the term refers to a model who is not a celebrity in their own right. A classic example of such spokesmodels are the models engaged to be the Marlboro Man between 1954 and 1999, and the Clarion Girl since 1975. Contrary to what the term suggests, a spokesmodel is normally not expected to verbally promote the brand. In Japan, they are known as campaign girls (キャンペーンガール) or image girls (イメージガール) and are hired by government agencies.[6]

Trade show model

 
A booth model dressed as a video game character poses with a visitor

A trade show model (also known as a convention model,[7] trade show hostess,[7] booth companion,[8] or booth professional;[9] a term that has been used only in Japan is companion lady[10] but today more often used is event companion (イベントコンパニオン)) is an assistant that works with a company's sales representatives at a trade show exhibit, working on the floor space or a booth, and representing a company to attendees. Such models are used to draw in attendees and can provide them with basic information about product or services, and may be used to distribute marketing materials or gather customer information for future promotions. Attire and expected interactions vary depend on the nature of the show and on the image the company would like to portray, and they sometimes wear wardrobe that is particular to the company, product, or service represented.

Trade show models are typically not regular employees of the company, but are hired as they make a company's booth more visibly distinguishable from other booths with which it competes for attendee attention. If needed, they can explain or disseminate information on the company and its product and service, and can assist a company in handling a large number of attendees which the company might otherwise not have enough employees to accommodate, therefore increasing the number of sales or leads resulting from participation in the show. The models can be skilled at drawing attendees into the booth, engaging them in conversation, and at spurring interest in the product, service, or company.

Controversies

Trade shows

 
Models promoting video game software and hardware at IgroMir 2009

The slang term booth babe, coined in 1986,[11] or booth bunny, coined in 1989,[12] is widely used to refer to any female trade show model.[13] The models are typically asked to pose for photographs with convention goers, but inappropriate attendee conduct sometimes occurs, such as in case of Electronic Arts' 2009 "Sin to Win" campaign to promote Dante's Inferno.[14][15] Since the late 1990s and increasingly so,[16] the practice of employing them has been, controversially,[6][17] strongly criticized by some journalists and segments of video game industry and consumer electronics communities. Critics of "booth babes" declared it a sexist problem, describing the practice as "outdated", sexually objectifying and demeaning, as well as insulting to and alienating other women, in particular those in the information technology industry.[18] In turn, some others argue that the models and companies are being unfairly targeted, accusing the critics of finger-pointing sensationalism, displaying "extreme" political correctness, being prudish and pro-censorship, and spreading a Puritan-like moral panic.[19][20]

The moniker "booth babe" is also controversial itself as it is considered offensive and degrading by some,[7][9] including trade show models themselves.[20][21][22] The term nevertheless continues to be often used by journalists and by the people opposed to the presence of the models they define as "booth babes".

 
A model at the E3 2011

Changing social and business standards have resulted in a decrease in the use of promotional models in trade shows,[23] especially in the United States.[19] The largest video gaming business convention, Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), attempted to ban "conduct that is sexually explicit and/or sexually provocative" in 2006 following Agetec's 2005 "Anti Booth Babe" protest,[24][25][26][27] but reversed on this stance in 2009,[28] after complaints regarding this and other policy changes.[11] GameSpot's Greg Kasavin commented that, with this attempt, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) was "trying to put a definition to what constitutes scantily clad and what's borderline offensive" as it was "under a lot of pressure these days to clean up the image of games and to at least demonstrate that the video game industry is responsible in regulating itself" in the aftermath of Hot Coffee mod controversy.[20]

 
Models at the 2015 ChinaJoy

China Digital Entertainment Expo & Conference (ChinaJoy) introduced and strictly enforced a dress code in 2012,[29] saying they did not want "to send the wrong message" to their adolescent primary audience,[30] and San Diego Comic-Con International banned the SuicideGirls erotic models from having a booth in 2010.[31] Video game convention Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) adopted a dress codes for both male and female models[32] in what they call a "no booth babes" policy guideline, where "booth babes are defined as staff of ANY gender used by exhibitors to promote their products at PAX by using overtly sexual or suggestive methods. Partial nudity, the aggressive display of cleavage and the navel, and shorts/skirts higher than 4” above the knee are not allowed."[33] Eurogamer Expo did not allow them completely in 2012, saying they wanted to make a more "friendly" show and all visitors "to feel comfortable," with a formal guideline saying "Booth babes are Not OK."[34]

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), including its president and CEO Gary J. Shapiro[35] and senior vice-president Karen Chupka,[7] initially defended the use of female models who were deemed not dressed enough by critics but discouraged the practice in 2014 after a Change.org petition started by a Forbes technology journalist Connie Guglielmo demanded a ban on them and reached 250 signatures.[11] The campaigners' proposal to "ban booth babes" was rejected as the CEA refused to "create and impose arbitrary or unenforceable rules, or worse, inch our event towards a Talibanesque ban on exposure of skin,"[11] but the new Consumer Electronics Show (CES) exhibitor guidelines stated, "recent news articles show that ‘booth babes’ can reflect poorly on your exhibit, so we ask that you give this thoughtful consideration, to avoid alienating or offending various audience segments."[36]

In 2015, tube tops were among the items banned for booth staff at the RSA Conference, a major trade show/conference association, as part of dress codes that also informed booth staff not to wear minidresses or skintight bodysuits.[37] The previous practice of having barely-clothed booth staffers was seen as creating a culture in which women were seen as "eye-candy or as decorative objects or hypersexualized figures".[38]

Sports

 
A walk-on girl guiding darter Michael Smith to the stage at the 2017 German Darts Grand Prix

After a round of talks with broadcasters, the Professional Darts Corporation announced on 27 January 2018 that it would discontinue the use of walk-on girls in darts tournaments. The decision has encountered a backlash from some fans, players and models.[39]

On 31 January 2018, Formula One management announced that it would end the practice of grid girls who accompany the racers to the track, a tradition that "has been a staple of Formula 1 Grands Prix for decades", stating that "[they] feel this custom does not resonate with [their] brand values and clearly is at odds with modern day societal norms."[40] The move has drawn criticism from former grid girls, including British model Kelly Brook. Former F1 executive Bernie Ecclestone and Red Bull Racing leader Christian Horner also expressed disapproval.[41] In February 2018, Formula 1 announced it intended to replace grid girls with a new program called grid kids this season. The children used would be competitors in karting or junior categories, chosen by national motorsport authorities.[42]

See also

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A promotional model is a model hired to drive consumer demand for a product service brand or concept by directly interacting with potential customers Most promotional models are conventionally attractive in physical appearance They serve to make a product or service more appealing and can provide information to journalists and consumers at trade show and convention events Promotional models are used in motorsports other sports such as dart competitions or at trade shows or they can act as spokesmodels to promote a specific brand or product in advertisements Above female promotional models at Tokyo Game Show 2018 Below male promotional models at Gamescom 2015 Cologne Contents 1 Practice 1 1 Motorsports model 1 2 Spokesmodel 1 3 Trade show model 2 Controversies 2 1 Trade shows 2 2 Sports 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPractice EditWhile each model may not be directly employed by the company they represent they can be trained to answer questions and provide customer feedback regarding products services and brand appeal The responsibilities of the promotional model depend on the particular marketing campaign being carried out and may include increasing product awareness providing product information creating an association in the consumer s mind between the product or brand and a particular idea handing items to consumers such as a sample of the product itself a small gift or printed information Marketing campaigns that make use of promotional models may take place in retail stores or shopping malls at trade shows special promotional events clubs or even at outdoor public spaces Promotional models may also be used as TV host anchor for interviewing celebrities such as at film awards sports events etc They are often planned at high traffic locations to reach as many consumers as possible or at venues at which a particular type of target consumer is expected to be present Motorsports model Edit Grid girls at the 2009 Turkish Grand Prix Formula One event The motorsports scene often uses promo models as part of a pit crew in certain kinds of motor racing The first usage of promotional models in motor races was during the late 1960s It was then that the term race queen was coined Prior to that women in motor races were mostly wives and girlfriends of drivers and staff with the exception of some who were drivers In 1983 the sun tan lotion company Hawaiian Tropic sponsored the 24 Hours of Le Mans The company brought its models over from the United States wearing bikinis bearing the company s name to appear on the racetrack before the race began That practice was imported over to Japan for the Suzuka 8 Hours motorcycle race in the mid 1980s 1 The models referred as grid girls or pit paddock girls in Europe are very common in many series worldwide In the United States they are referred to as umbrella girls Because of the manner of dress of these models insurance companies regard the models as a safety hazard because of stringent dress codes imposed in the garage and pit areas by many sanctioning bodies in New Jersey the stringent dress codes effectively ban the models In DTM and some other events organizers have started to recruit male models as in startlines mostly on female drivers cars The Korean term for a race queen is a racing model 레이싱모델 Racing models appear in motor shows and racing events Winners of the Gals Paradise Japan Race Queen Award 2018 In Japan there is a phenomenon of race queens レースクイーン being often regarded as idols The average age for these girls is late teens to early twenties and demand for them wanes with age It is not unusual for some of them to have a background in or a sideline career as a gravure idol Race queens who operate in prestigious events and with a large fanbase can also be found at auto shows purely to draw crowds where they are nearly as important an attraction as the cars or electronics products that they are promoting There is a magazine dedicated to them called Gals Paradise citation needed During the race queen bubble of the late 1980s to late 1990s a top race queen in Japan could earn 500 000 yen over two days or at least 200 000 yen In 1993 that salary was 100 000 yen After the boom era the market price of race queens fell to 20 000 to 30 000 yen over two days 2 3 Spokesmodel Edit Alison Carroll as Lara Croft at the Paris Game Festival 2008 Spokesmodel is a term used for a model who is employed to be associated with a specific brand or product in advertisements 4 5 A spokesmodel may be a celebrity used only in advertisements in contrast to a brand ambassador who is also expected to represent the company at various events but often the term refers to a model who is not a celebrity in their own right A classic example of such spokesmodels are the models engaged to be the Marlboro Man between 1954 and 1999 and the Clarion Girl since 1975 Contrary to what the term suggests a spokesmodel is normally not expected to verbally promote the brand In Japan they are known as campaign girls キャンペーンガール or image girls イメージガール and are hired by government agencies 6 Trade show model Edit A booth model dressed as a video game character poses with a visitor A trade show model also known as a convention model 7 trade show hostess 7 booth companion 8 or booth professional 9 a term that has been used only in Japan is companion lady 10 but today more often used is event companion イベントコンパニオン is an assistant that works with a company s sales representatives at a trade show exhibit working on the floor space or a booth and representing a company to attendees Such models are used to draw in attendees and can provide them with basic information about product or services and may be used to distribute marketing materials or gather customer information for future promotions Attire and expected interactions vary depend on the nature of the show and on the image the company would like to portray and they sometimes wear wardrobe that is particular to the company product or service represented Trade show models are typically not regular employees of the company but are hired as they make a company s booth more visibly distinguishable from other booths with which it competes for attendee attention If needed they can explain or disseminate information on the company and its product and service and can assist a company in handling a large number of attendees which the company might otherwise not have enough employees to accommodate therefore increasing the number of sales or leads resulting from participation in the show The models can be skilled at drawing attendees into the booth engaging them in conversation and at spurring interest in the product service or company Controversies EditTrade shows Edit See also Sex in advertising Models promoting video game software and hardware at IgroMir 2009 The slang term booth babe coined in 1986 11 or booth bunny coined in 1989 12 is widely used to refer to any female trade show model 13 The models are typically asked to pose for photographs with convention goers but inappropriate attendee conduct sometimes occurs such as in case of Electronic Arts 2009 Sin to Win campaign to promote Dante s Inferno 14 15 Since the late 1990s and increasingly so 16 the practice of employing them has been controversially 6 17 strongly criticized by some journalists and segments of video game industry and consumer electronics communities Critics of booth babes declared it a sexist problem describing the practice as outdated sexually objectifying and demeaning as well as insulting to and alienating other women in particular those in the information technology industry 18 In turn some others argue that the models and companies are being unfairly targeted accusing the critics of finger pointing sensationalism displaying extreme political correctness being prudish and pro censorship and spreading a Puritan like moral panic 19 20 The moniker booth babe is also controversial itself as it is considered offensive and degrading by some 7 9 including trade show models themselves 20 21 22 The term nevertheless continues to be often used by journalists and by the people opposed to the presence of the models they define as booth babes A model at the E3 2011 Changing social and business standards have resulted in a decrease in the use of promotional models in trade shows 23 especially in the United States 19 The largest video gaming business convention Electronic Entertainment Expo E3 attempted to ban conduct that is sexually explicit and or sexually provocative in 2006 following Agetec s 2005 Anti Booth Babe protest 24 25 26 27 but reversed on this stance in 2009 28 after complaints regarding this and other policy changes 11 GameSpot s Greg Kasavin commented that with this attempt the Entertainment Software Association ESA was trying to put a definition to what constitutes scantily clad and what s borderline offensive as it was under a lot of pressure these days to clean up the image of games and to at least demonstrate that the video game industry is responsible in regulating itself in the aftermath of Hot Coffee mod controversy 20 Models at the 2015 ChinaJoy China Digital Entertainment Expo amp Conference ChinaJoy introduced and strictly enforced a dress code in 2012 29 saying they did not want to send the wrong message to their adolescent primary audience 30 and San Diego Comic Con International banned the SuicideGirls erotic models from having a booth in 2010 31 Video game convention Penny Arcade Expo PAX adopted a dress codes for both male and female models 32 in what they call a no booth babes policy guideline where booth babes are defined as staff of ANY gender used by exhibitors to promote their products at PAX by using overtly sexual or suggestive methods Partial nudity the aggressive display of cleavage and the navel and shorts skirts higher than 4 above the knee are not allowed 33 Eurogamer Expo did not allow them completely in 2012 saying they wanted to make a more friendly show and all visitors to feel comfortable with a formal guideline saying Booth babes are Not OK 34 The Consumer Electronics Association CEA including its president and CEO Gary J Shapiro 35 and senior vice president Karen Chupka 7 initially defended the use of female models who were deemed not dressed enough by critics but discouraged the practice in 2014 after a Change org petition started by a Forbes technology journalist Connie Guglielmo demanded a ban on them and reached 250 signatures 11 The campaigners proposal to ban booth babes was rejected as the CEA refused to create and impose arbitrary or unenforceable rules or worse inch our event towards a Talibanesque ban on exposure of skin 11 but the new Consumer Electronics Show CES exhibitor guidelines stated recent news articles show that booth babes can reflect poorly on your exhibit so we ask that you give this thoughtful consideration to avoid alienating or offending various audience segments 36 In 2015 tube tops were among the items banned for booth staff at the RSA Conference a major trade show conference association as part of dress codes that also informed booth staff not to wear minidresses or skintight bodysuits 37 The previous practice of having barely clothed booth staffers was seen as creating a culture in which women were seen as eye candy or as decorative objects or hypersexualized figures 38 Sports Edit A walk on girl guiding darter Michael Smith to the stage at the 2017 German Darts Grand Prix After a round of talks with broadcasters the Professional Darts Corporation announced on 27 January 2018 that it would discontinue the use of walk on girls in darts tournaments The decision has encountered a backlash from some fans players and models 39 At the 2012 Italian Grand Prix On 31 January 2018 Formula One management announced that it would end the practice of grid girls who accompany the racers to the track a tradition that has been a staple of Formula 1 Grands Prix for decades stating that they feel this custom does not resonate with their brand values and clearly is at odds with modern day societal norms 40 The move has drawn criticism from former grid girls including British model Kelly Brook Former F1 executive Bernie Ecclestone and Red Bull Racing leader Christian Horner also expressed disapproval 41 In February 2018 Formula 1 announced it intended to replace grid girls with a new program called grid kids this season The children used would be competitors in karting or junior categories chosen by national motorsport authorities 42 See also EditCelebrity branding National Football League Cheerleading Cosplay Influencer marketing Maid cafe Podium girl Pseudo model Ring girl Video vixenReferences Edit 高橋史門 2019 02 23 2日間のギャラは50万円 80年代後半から始まった レースクイーン バブル は こんなにスゴかった 特集 よみタイ in Japanese Retrieved 2020 12 18 高橋史門 2019 02 23 2日間のギャラは50万円 80年代後半から始まった レースクイーン バブル は こんなにスゴかった 特集 よみタイ in Japanese Retrieved 2020 12 18 高橋史門 2019 03 24 バブル崩壊 どこ吹く風 吉岡美穂など伝説のカリスマ 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