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Posts about Personal Branding as of February 1, 2009

February 1st, 2009
Ustream.tv With GaryVee - eventmarketing.typepad.com
01/31/2009
Today was exciting. I “hung out” online with the infamous Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV. Gary has built a personal brand around his passion for wine, family and the NY Jets. If you haven’t seen him, check him out on http://garyvaynerchuk.com/. Today, on Ustream.tv, ovr 300 people
01/31/2009
MTI?s consulting solutions include core business strategy solutions such as Strategic Planning and Re-Structuring as well as specialised solutions … & Operations practice. She focuses on creating an overall personal brand strategy for her clients … in Marketing, Brand Management and Sourcing, Internationalisation and Partner . - internal
Xtralicious Inc - Rachel Chung - mompreneurasia.com
01/31/2009
Story by Rachel Chung - Xtralicious Inc Have you ever wished that you could work from home while taking care of your children? I know I have. I stopped working full time to do just that. Why online businesses and what’s great about it I used to work in the fashion industry reporting directly to the head honcho of the group
Part 2 - The Science Of Personal Branding - mynetworkmarketingblog.com
01/31/2009
This is part two of the three installment series on personal branding. What makes people trust more on personal brand rather than company brand? A promise. A personal brand tells prospects what they can expect by dealing with you. It’ … behavior. That’s why people trust personal brand more than a company brand. And to build a strong
Attraction Marketing - internet-marketing-home-business.com
01/31/2009
31st January 2009 by Gavin MountfordNetwork marketing is a very complicated industry with hundreds of thousands of people all seeking to build their downline and businesses. The people who DO succeed are the ones who are able to think outside of the box, brand themselves and create meaningful relationships with their downline and team.The
01/31/2009
January 31st, 2009 Goto commentsLeave a comment What’s In A Name? - akmg.com01/31/2009Would a rose by any other name smell as sweet? … your personal brand on the Social Media Landscape - socialmedialandscape.com01/30/2009If you haven’ … the SMART formula to create a branded action plan that reflects your personal branding Reflections

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    Creating brands worth evangelizing about is often misunderstood. The connection between the core values - the soul of the company and the soul of the customer - is why customers evangelize. They have found a temple of core value at which to worship. It’s mythic. It’s epic. The brand becomes icon because it connects to the subconscious yearnings of the customer, imprinting on the brain. The pictured emotional experience becomes a conduit through which the customer can again be touched by those core values.

    Those pictures and emotions then become language in the brain of the customer. And it’s the language of evangelism.
 

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