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The Brand Called You
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The Brand Called You

The Ultimate Brand-Building and Business Development Handbook to Transform Anyone into an Indispensable Personal Brand

Personal Branding Press, 2003 mais...

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Editorial Rating

6

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Well Structured
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

This guide book on achieving personal branding, or what used to be called name recognition, may be focused toward financial advisors and other types of consultants, but it contains useful guidance for any professional who needs to be remembered by potential clients and customers. Author Peter Montoya, who wrote this with Tim Vandehey, believes that everyone has a personal brand, that some people manage their brands and that to manage your brand effectively you have to be serious, deliberate and methodical. The book provides a step-by-step program supported with sound analysis and clear common sense to help anyone succeed in building a strong personal brand for career growth. getAbstract.com finds that there is something in this metaphorical image-building manual for everyone. Even those who may find it a bit off-putting to objectify themselves like soap or some other commodity could benefit from these solid tips on individual image building. After all, people who affect your career are going to form opinions of you anyway - you might as well control those opinions as much as you can.

Take-Aways

  • A personal brand promises something unique to customers, suppliers and colleagues.
  • Everyone has a personal brand, but only some people manage their brands well.
  • You form a personal brand by the decisions you make and the actions you take.

About the Authors

Peter Montoya is president of Peter Montoya, Inc., an agency devoted exclusively to the development and management of top personal brands. Tim Vandehey is an award-winning freelance marketing writer, author and journalist.


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