I do not like measuring using soft indicators, like RTs or likes. I prefer the hardcore financial values. The ISO 10668:2010 is an international valuation standard that is very valuable if you are interested in how to measure a brand.
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Branding is he ability to constantly create a perception in the minds of your audience/market that there is no product/service like yours that meet their needs and wants by providing distinct value
How do you want the world to see you professionally? What kinds of work do you enjoy doing? Why are you on LinkedIn? Those are the questions you should think about when creating your LinkedIn profile, so it__ aligned with your personal brand. While marketing-speak like 'personal brand' feels fake to many of us, we__e really just talking about setting the right tone for your profile and positioning yourself for the kinds of opportunities you__e interested in.
In geometry, as in nature, the circle is the archetypal shape of wholeness and inclusion. It is an effective shape for nonprofits or community-focused efforts.
The future belongs to those who are building brands now, for they will be sought-after.
Be intentionally infectious. Make your brand contagiously buzz worthy.
Any Brand that does not bear good fruit, will fade away and die!
The decision to create a book trailer is entirely up to you. I can remember when "video killed the radio star" on MTV and how excited I was with some music videos (the ones that lived up to or exceeded my imagined vision of the song) and the ones I disliked so much, I even stopped listening to the song (the imagery just ruined it for me!) Some people argue that in a visual landscape, a book trailer is a must, while others stand firm that books should be read and not seen; unless of course it gets made into a screenplay and then a film. The most practical advice is to trust your instinct. You know what you want to say with your book and if it aligns congruently with your brand, then for a non-fiction book it may be a strategic move. On the other hand, it may come off as too "salesy" and go in the opposite direction. As you can see, I still have a love / hate relationship with matching someone else's images to my own imagination. No matter what you decide, remember to keep it aligned with your brand.
There is no better way to find out the true heart, honor, and professionalism of a person, than seeing how they handle themselves and others when facing a crisis, disaster or intense level of pressure.
Basic geometric shapes communicate universal qualities common to all cultures. Practical design integrates them appropriately.
A company has integrity when its words and actions consistently match the branding effort.
A makeover is the rebranding of a human being.
You and your brand are as good as the value you bring to the marketplace
A brand is the unique story that consumers recall when they think of you. This story associates your product with their personal stories, a particular personality, what you promise to solve, and your position relative to your competitors. Your brand is represented by your visual symbols and feeds from multiple conversations where you must participate strategically.
Never let them give you their own branding upon your name, brand yourself to avoid being falsely branded.
The personal values managers reported being the most under pressure to compromise to do their jobs successfully: 1. Family 2. Integrity.
For a case study in personal branding. Google __arod Kintz._ He__ kind of a big deal.
In a competitive crowded world market, it's the well positioned brands that Stands Out!