Month: January 2009

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Do You Know Your Audience?

A friend sent me an email the other day asking for help. “Can you read through my blog post and make some suggestions for how to improve it?” he asked.

“Sure.” I replied. “Could you tell me who your audience is? I can’t evaluate anything without knowing who you’re writing for.”

His response showed that …

Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCommunication & NetworkingInterviewRelationship Networking

Former Playboy Editor Spills His Journalism Secrets

Today, I spoke with Jamie Malanowski, who is a former managing editor for Playboy. Jamie gives you the inside scoop, from behind the scenes, on how to build a strong personal brand in journalism. We go over how he got his job, how the Playboy brand has impacted his personal brand, some tips and how …

Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCommunication & NetworkingInterviewJob SearchLifestyle & Habit BuildingRecruitment & Job SearchRelationship Networking

Personal Brand Economic Survival Tactics

Today, I spoke with Mary Ellen Slayter, who is the senior editor for SmartBrief on Workforce. Our focus for this interview was on economic survival tactics for both the employed and unemployed. Mary gives great advice about how to ask for a promotion, even when budgets are tight and people are getting laid off. She …

Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCommunication & NetworkingNews & AnalysisPositioningPublic RelationsRelationship NetworkingReputation Management

President G.W. Bush: The Brand Challenge

He served his country to the best of his ability for 8 long years. Yet despite his good intentions his nation did not seem to approve of his actions. And so, after countless hours campaigning and nearly a decade of public service, he leaves behind a personal brand in shambles. This is not the legacy …

Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCommunication & NetworkingCorporate BrandingInterviewMarketing & Personal BrandingRelationship Networking

“Cool” Personal Brands Create a Lasting Impression

Today, I spoke with Del Breckenfeld, who is the Director of Entertainment Marketing at Fender® Musical Instruments Corp. and the author of the “Cool Factor.” In this interview, we discuss what makes a “cool” brand and Del gives you examples of both company’s and people who are very recognizable and successful based on their “coolness.” …

Communication & NetworkingLifestyle & Habit BuildingRelationship NetworkingSocial Media

Defining Your Personal Brand

Defining your brand is critically important to your personal and business success. Beginning years ago with “The Brand Called You” by Tom Peters, the importance of defining and building your personal brand has been growing and is hitting a tremendous stride in 2009. Peters pioneered the idea that your brand is not the company you …