What You Should Know About Branding and How You Find Your Own Brand
The topic of this information package is “What You Should Know About Branding and How You Find Your Own Brand.”
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1. Conversation Teleseminar MP3 (48 minutes)
2. Transcript of Conversation Teleseminar
3. Q&A Teleseminar MP3 (51 minutes)
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Branding is a word that you’ve probably heard talked about. A brand is the basis of your Unique Selling Proposition — or Unique Value Proposition. What is the particular thing that sets you apart?
Companies and individuals can effectively use brands to get their message out:
For example, a person who sells only from a website — that website concept needs a brand.
Or a book author needs a brand. Especially a book author who is planning to publish more than one book. What’s the overall brand? Even if you’re both a fiction and a non-fiction author.
If you have a brick-and-mortar business, you want a brand. You want people to instantly say, “Yes, that’s what I go to that company for.”
If you do both selling online and brick-and-mortar, again you want a unified brand.
Actors, musicians, lawyers, others who want to expand their reputation and attract clients to websites and social media can use a brand.
And new college graduates and business professionals going to job interviews can use a brand.
Whatever your company or whoever you are — you need an effective brand for marketing your business.
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