Author: m1964
Date: 2023-06-13 19:09
I agree with Ruben (mostly) - the endorsers, as far as I know, do not get paid but do receive the equipment/instruments. Those musicians would be able to buy the equipment/instruments anyway, so it's not like they are "being paid" by equipment.
Regarding the publicity- I think that the company improves its publicity by finding endorsers who are already known in the community.
The Selmer artist I mentioned in my post above, is really talented musician and also has a ton of knowledge and expertise about clarinets (and not only clarinets). So, it is the company (Selmer) that gains from having him more than the opposite, IMO.
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