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Thank you for putting all of this together in one place. Very useful, thought out and actionable.
Kudos to you... Your branding tactics are a case study for others to follow.
- Charles
I've been meaning to noodle around on your blog to get a rounder picture of your take on personal branding.
Thanks for putting it conveniently together and saving me a lot of search time.
Meg
>Little outlet stores for the product known as “me?”
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>What’s your take?
Chris,
I like the analogy of "strip malls" -- the big difference is that in a physical strip mall the shop must pay rent every month or they disappear from the mall.
On virtual "strip malls" the rent seems to be participation but lack of participation doesn't get the person evicted -- it just leaves leaves a half-empty, dust collecting presence in the mall.
My caution is that people need to consider if they can pay the rent - i.e. keep updated inventory in any virtual malls that they are considering.
Cheers,
J:L
I'm not one to pimp, but I had to in this instance.
Gary V, Mitch Joel, Saul Colt and myself are hoping to do a presentation at SXSW on this very topic. If people find it interesting we could use a vote for this panel at http://tinyurl.com/sxsw-brandingpanel
Keep up the great work Chris.
When are you going to offer all of your blog posts in one easy to refer text book?!
Come on, I'll set it up via LuLu for you myself!
I would love to have a hard copy to refer to, lol.
The interesting thing I'm finding about personal branding is the evolution of your brand as you change and grow. I've been trying to foster my personal brand around personality characteristics (transparency, community, etc) rather then a social media expertise. Who knows what i'll be doing in two years or even five years!
I need a brand that I know will last.
Rahaf
I think Gary Vaynerchuk is an expert at personal branding and marketing. The guy's a genius.
I like #2 The Real Power of Personal Branding best.
It makes me think of a debate I had with several members of my team not too long ago when we decided to get our company on Twitter. Is it best to combine the personal brand and the professional brand, i.e. @companyx written by Jane Doe? Or better to keep the two separate, i.e. @companyx is just that, Company X. And Jane Doe has her own personal Twitter account?
Personally, I think people want to talk to other people. So while brands may peruse web destinations like the Twitterverse, I much prefer to talk to Frank @comcastcares rather than some nameless, faceless customer service rep @comcastcares. What do you think?
I think people who make noise and talk about themselves think they are developing their personal brands when, in reality, all they're probably doing is turning people off of their brand.
Thanks for sharing!
A personal brand like Chris's has specific attributes that one wants to control and define- your song (to beat a metaphor!) rather than your racket...
We remember compelling songs but tune out noise.
Favorite advice (from post #3 above): "First off, remember that branding isn’t playing a role. Be yourself. It will become apparent rather quickly if you’re being someone that you’re not."
It seems this advice is increasingly applicable to a corporate brand as well, isn't it?
What better brand than your name? Nobody can take that from you.
Chris, thanks for putting this in one place. You just earned another subscriber :)
Marc
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