I am so glad I read this. I had no idea you could write your own articles on EzineArticles.com. I have always read them thinking they were a good source of information, not that they aren't, but if anyone can write an article, then it's not 100% true facts. Kind of like, wikpedia.com.
Thanks,
Deborah
I am looking for a way to better leverage this great product in a practical manner, who can give me some pointer?
Jenn
I think personal branding is similar to getting a physical tattoo. The design you choose stays with you until it is forcibly removed; thus, personal branding requires careful planning and deep soul searching. You want your brand to be unique to you and only you. Many members have commented on the importance of a logo, a website, and a mission statement. I agree with all of these aspects, but I would like to add another factor. A personal brand requires a private goal--something that has tangible consequences--and involves following deliberate steps to embrace it. No other person needs to know this goal, for it is your personal key to success...So, meditate on your personal goal and make it your mantra! Your brand will come to fruition when you believe in the attainment of this goal and follow through to achieve it.
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