Month: December 2009

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Personal Branding Interview: Emily Bazelon

Today, I spoke to Emily Bazelon, who is a senior editor at Slate and co-editor of DoubleX, Slate’s site for women. She is also a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine and the Truman Capote law and media fellow at Yale Law School.  In this interview, Emily talks about how she first got …

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10 Reasons Why You Have to Manage Your Personal Brand

The concept of personal branding came way before social media. Everyone has a personal brand, whether they like the concept or loathe it.  It’s inescapable.  The issue most people have once they discover their authentic brand is how to manage it from the “big idea” to the execution of that idea and then actually protecting …

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4 steps to Writing a Brand-Building Book

There’s more to writing a brand-building book than just writing!

There are 4 steps involved in a successful publishing project, one that builds your personal brand and enhances your “expert” status within your target market. Many authors concentrate entirely upon  “writing” and, unfortunately, suffer the consequences.

Here’s a brief overview of what’s involved at each …

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Recognition Breeds Interaction

If you have expertise that can help an entire community, how you approach that community is critical to getting maximum recognition for your personal brand.

Last week, in the post “Participation Breeds Recognition”, I told you about the personal brand I was aiming to build at work, and the first outward-facing brand-building steps my team …