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Your Brand needs a Face

by Tinu


The heart of branding is often visual.
When I first started out online, the one thing I was irrationally terrified of was having any part of my physicality associated with my business. I’m quite shy in real life, so I wanted to be a post office box with a pen name. 

But one day I realized that every person I bought from on a regular basis… was a person to me, not a company.

I don’t shop at Walmart – in my mind that’s where the funny lady with the pigtails works. I don’t buy music, I get the latest Beyonce CD. Even with brands like Amazon, I’m going there in search of something within the collection of brands they resell. I want the next Toni Morrisson novel, not just some book by anyone.

I started becoming really successful online when I tossed away the shield of anonymity, and displayed my personage, flaws and all. If I can publish a picture with my articles, I’ll do it. When I can share my voice on audio, even better. Haven’t worked my way up to video, but I’m getting there.

And watch out when I do…

Sometimes, with larger, corporate brands, the “face” on the company isn’t a person’s. It’s a logo that invokes a personality trait. IBM has a certain personality. So does Dell, Gateway or HP.

If you’re running a smaller business, you’re not exempt from the need for a brand. At some point you must create an association between yourself and the person you want to influence, the results they want to have.

Smaller businesses especially need not just a face, but a voice. It’s part of why blogging is so successful. People buy from people, not from vague entities.

Your brand needs a face, a representative, a personality. Develop a brand and get closer to your clients.

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And the “eBranding Oldie but Goodie” Blog Post Award goes to…

by Tinu


In days to come, I’m compiling lists of branding resources. This series of posts on “self branding” has to be number one on the relatively-recent-and-relevant list.
Lea Alcantara’s blog often gives a light-hearted yet still serious view of many issues online businesses are concerned with, one of which is ebranding. 

I am compelled to give her the “eBranding Oldie but Goodie” Blog Post Award for this post, called the Art of Self-Branding, Part III. Tongue-in-cheek but still true-to-life. Even comes with a free worksheet. Extra points for poetic license on the word “striven”.

See the link section below for a short quote.

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